Michael Evans Arrowhead Salmon Twin-lines 10/11
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Suitable for rods of 14-16 ft rated for line sizes 10/11.
A full fly line, tapered like an aerodynamic shooting head with a thin running line, and designed specifically for Spey casting. The flight of the Twin-Line through the air is better and the turnover sweeter -with less tendency to bunching - than with a conventional shooting head. Unlike a conventional shooting head, Twin-Lines have a graduated rear taper that allows the caster to adjust the amount of line used in the loop of the Spey cast. This, in turn, allows you to adjust the overall casting weight of line outside the tip ring to suit you and your rod, without the need for different line sizes. The colour change between the floating, hi-vis yellow running line and belly section makes it easy to replicate the ideal length of line every time. On the sinking models, only the head section sinks. This gives much better depth control and scope for mending - something which cannot be done with a line that sinks throughout its length.
Suitable for rods of 14-16 ft rated for line sizes 10/11.
A full fly line, tapered like an aerodynamic shooting head with a thin running line, and designed specifically for Spey casting. The flight of the Twin-Line through the air is better and the turnover sweeter -with less tendency to bunching - than with a conventional shooting head. Unlike a conventional shooting head, Twin-Lines have a graduated rear taper that allows the caster to adjust the amount of line used in the loop of the Spey cast. This, in turn, allows you to adjust the overall casting weight of line outside the tip ring to suit you and your rod, without the need for different line sizes. The colour change between the floating, hi-vis yellow running line and belly section makes it easy to replicate the ideal length of line every time. On the sinking models, only the head section sinks. This gives much better depth control and scope for mending - something which cannot be done with a line that sinks throughout its length.
