Scierra Head First Long shooting head single hand rod sink 1 transparent blue
Scierra Head First Long shooting head single hand rod sink 1 transparent blue
Description
The most important factors deciding the casting abilities of a shooting head, are weight distribution and smooth tapers. We have balanced these single hand shooting heads for slow turnovers that will allow more running line to accompany the head before the final turnover. This ensures better presentations at all distances and, if necessary, longer casts without the inevitable collapses that will manifest themselves any time there is more running line left after the head has turned over. We have equipped the heads with small, soft, but strong loops at both ends. Welded loops in both ends. Laser printed indication.
Scierra Head First Long shooting head single hand rod sink 1 transparent blue
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The most important factors deciding the casting abilities of a shooting head, are weight distribution and smooth tapers. We have balanced these single hand shooting heads for slow turnovers that will allow more running line to accompany the head before the final turnover. This ensures better presentations at all distances and, if necessary, longer casts without the inevitable collapses that will manifest themselves any time there is more running line left after the head has turned over. We have equipped the heads with small, soft, but strong loops at both ends. Welded loops in both ends. Laser printed indication.
Refers to which product family the product belongs to. In many cases, there are matching reels and rods within the same product family. These items are designed to work together.
The floating property of the fly line determines how the fly will be fished. An intermediate or sinking fly line sinks, pulling the fly down to the desired depth. A floating line, as the name suggests, floats on the water surface, keeping the fly in the upper water layer.
Sinking (1 IPS = 2.54 cm s)
Packaging
1 pcs
Line length
There are quite a few options for what length of line to choose. To make it a bit easier, here’s a short explanation.
0-50 meters: here you’ll find tippet material, backing, and fly lines.
100-200 meters: this is the average length a single fishing reel typically holds.
200-300 meters: here you’ll find spools of line for two reels.
300 meters and more: for when you need to fill multiple reels with line.