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SALAR Catch Single-Piece – Intermediate/Sink 4

$99

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Description

DESCRIPTION Our 1/4 is a team favourite and one of the coolest lines in our range. The significant density difference between the belly and tip allows the fly to reach deeper while maintaining excellent steering and control. Designed to fish the crucial mid-depth zone, this line is a go-to for most rivers. The SALAR Catch 1/4 features a semi-translucent body with a subtly tinted light green tip. 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: Intermediate/Sink 4 – Colour: Opaque/Light Green – Weights/lengths: 5 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

1.13 oz (32 g)

Length

472.44 in (12000 mm)

Field Notes

This is a multi-density fly line designed to fish the mid-depth zone with controlled drifts and good steering. Use it when you need the fly to get down while still maintaining line control, especially on rivers and in situations where precise depth progression matters.

Pros

  • Effortless distance with minimal effort
  • Supple design for smooth performance and balanced taper
  • Seamless density transitions for controlled drifts
  • Low-friction coating for smooth casting
  • Strong, slim end loops for durability

Cons

  • Sink-rate choice may be less versatile than a floating line
  • Heavier densities can be less forgiving for beginners

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