Try casting 15 feet of lead core on the end of your regular Spey line and you’ll quickly find its not up to the job – enter the Airflo Skagit Compact. Skagit lines were originally developed by the steelhead rats of the Pacific North West to get flies in front of fish regardless of environment. These short high power heads have the ability to make a cast in tight confined spaces, which often means the difference between success and failure. As with any line the shorter the head the more critical the weight. By refining the taper and length of the Skagit Compacts from 23 to 27 feet depending on head weight. So, just add a running line, a sink tip and your good to go. Airflo Skagit Compact Fly Lines are available in floating and intermediate densities which allow anglers to present their fly as high or low in the water as they wish. Sizes increase by 30grains from 480-720 grains.
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