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SALAR Catch Single-Piece – Float

$99

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Description

DESCRIPTION The SALAR Catch floating line is designed for effortless control, offering a high-floating, supple profile that allows you to create the perfect belly—whether you need to speed up or slow down your fly. Its exceptional suppleness ensures a smooth, natural drift, enhancing presentation and performance. Finished in a discreet tan colour, it remains easy to track on the water without spooking fish. FEATURES – Effortless distance with minimal effort – Supple design for smooth performance and balanced taper – Seamless density transitions for controlled drifts – Multi-density options for precise depth control – Easy-to-learn colour system for quick identification – Low-friction coating for smooth casting – Strong, slim end loops for durability – Optimised diameter-to-density ratio for depth efficiency – Even sink rates with step-by-step depth progression – Clear identity markings for easy selection – Smart, sustainable paper packaging with a clear display for easy line selection SPECIFICATIONS – Model: Float – Colour: Tan – Weights/lengths: 8 SH #6/7: 7.5 m (24’6 ft) – 16 g (247 gr) SH # 7 /8: 8 m (26’2 ft) – 20 g (309 gr) DH #6/7: 8.5 m (27’9 ft) – 24 g (370 gr) DH # 7 /8: 10 m (32’8 ft) – 32 g (494 gr) DH # 8 /9: 10.5 m (34’4 ft) – 36 g (556 gr) DH # 9 /10: 11 m (36’1 ft) – 40 g (617 gr) DH # 10/11 : 11.5 m (37’7 ft) – 44 g (679 gr) DH #11/12: 12 m (39’4 ft) – 48 g (741 gr)

Specifications

Weight

0.56 oz (16 g)

Length

39.4 in (1001 mm)

Field Notes

Use this floating fly line when you want maximum line control and a smooth, natural drift. It is suited to presentations where you need to manage the belly of the line and keep the fly riding high or at a controlled shallow depth.

Pros

  • High-floating profile for easy line control
  • Supple construction helps create a natural drift
  • Low-friction coating supports smooth casting
  • Strong end loops improve durability

Cons

  • Floating design is not ideal when you need to get flies deep quickly
  • Best use depends on matching the correct line weight and rod

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