Best matches
Why these fit
If you mean 15 ft as a line, tip, or rod length, these are the strongest matches in the set.
Technique notes
- For Spey tips, match the tip to your body/head setup and rod length for smoother turnover and better depth control.
- Use the clear intermediate tip when fish are wary and you want the fly just under the surface.
- With the 15 ft float rods, fish heavier floats, longer drifts, and controlled mends for distance and depth.
- If you’re swinging flies, keep tension through the drift; if you’re float fishing, prioritize line control and a clean drift.
When to switch
- Switch to a deeper sink tip or full sinking setup if fish are holding well below the top water column.
- Switch to a shorter tip or floating line if you need a more delicate presentation or less depth.
- Switch from a float rod to a lure rod or crankbait if you meant 15 ft as a target depth rather than tackle length.
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