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SALAR Catch Single-Piece – Float/Intermediate

$99

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Description

DESCRIPTION The SALAR Catch Floater with an intermediate tip offers the same superb swing control while providing enhanced current grip. Its opaque tip gently takes the fly just beneath the surface—a feature highly valued by salmon anglers worldwide. The F/1 model retains the discreet tan colour of the floater, complemented by a semi-translucent tip section for seamless presentation. 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/Intermediate – Colour: Tan/Opaque – 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

472.44 in (12000 mm)

Field Notes

This is a fly line designed for salmon fishing, with a floating body and intermediate tip for controlled swing presentations. Use it when you want the fly to ride just under the surface while maintaining good current grip and smooth casting distance.

Pros

  • Effortless distance with minimal effort
  • Smooth performance with balanced taper
  • Controlled drifts and step-by-step depth progression
  • Low-friction coating helps casting

Cons

  • Specialized salmon line may be overkill for general-purpose fishing
  • Intermediate tip is less versatile than a true full-floating line

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