Sep 30, 2018

Columbia Gorge Fishing Report 9/30/18

 


ODFW and WDFW released some important closure information the other week regarding the Columbia River for steelhead and salmon. Fishing for either and retention is prohibited effective September 13th until further notice. This effects the main stem Columbia River from Buoy 10 to the OR/WA border upstream of McNary Dam. Night angling upstream to OR/WA border is also closed.

However, this shouldn't effect much of the fly anglers as we typically target the tributaries more for Salmon/Steelhead, it should hopefully make the fishing a little better.

Steelhead: While numbers are indeed low, the fishing hasn't been too bad. In fact, a couple friends have hooked and landed some fairly large summer fish recently and I've hooked/lost a couple nice ones lately as well. The Klickitat still has some fairly low flows over there and with the clear water it begs for much smaller/less obtrusive flies. The salmon push out the steelhead from their typical lies so they are generally found in the shallower water. Water temps have also dropped slightly over there too. I've been seeing a bit of October Caddis flying around and have stuck to the muddler program, either fished as a skater on a light wire hook for surface disruption or on a heavier iron swung in the surface film.

New sword: Burkheimer 6139-4 with an Airflo Delta Spey II 6/7 - A match made in heaven!

The Deschutes is fishing from sun up to sun down. A common misconception is that when the sun is up folks think you must fish down deep with tips. While there is some elemental aspects the sun plays, you certainly can fish floating lines all day on that river providing you're swinging your fly away from the sun rather than into it. Sometimes its more satisfactory to fish your methods of choice until they prevail, as apposed to waiting for prevailing conditions. But, I'm not here to judge as long as you're having fun and treating the fishery with respect. Steelhead are throughout the entire lower Deschutes this time of year, which offers the ability for anglers to spread out some and find a little more solitude.

Trout: I just got back from an annual trip to Montana that I take every year with my Dad. It's always a blast and for some reason we always seem to catch some funky weather. This year it was a bit of wind, mixed with some rain and even hail. Dry fly fishing was just so-so, but the streamer action was a blast. I missed a couple pigs but found plenty of fish in the 18-22" range.


 This guy sure had a neat looking head. I love streamer eating browns!

Our longtime guide/friend, Michael Guerin is always a blast to fish with. He is a wealth of knowledge with a couple fisheries science degrees. After growing up steelhead/salmon fishing in Washington, he's been a premier Florida Key's guide for Permit, Tarpon, Bonefish for the last 30 years. He's guided SE Alaska's Spring Steelhead based off a "mothership" boat and utilizing jetboats to access rivers, and has tackled the Montana trout program for a decade and a half. Have fish a question? He most likely has an answer. On top of that he's also got one of the priestliest boats on the water that only took him a few hundred labor hours to build- a fiberglass/wood stitch low-sider that's perfect for Montana's Missouri River. It's always a pleasure to get on the water with him and hear his stories. Last Christmas he sent me a Russell Chatham book, Dark Waters, which is a great read for those who like essays, stories, and articles that are more based on exploits with friends regarding hunting, fishing, food, and life changes. It diverges a bit from traditional fishing lore, and Chatham is clearly a fan of Rodrick Haig-Brown as his literature reflects it. I highly recommend it to any readers out there.  

Montana is a trout factory. Regardless of the fishing, the trips there never disappoint. 

I don't have a good first hand report for the local trout(ings). But, the Caddis hatches are still going strong on the Deschutes and we're definitely seeing some October Caddis in the mix too. The higher creeks and lakes are slowing down some as the water cools off, but it doesn't mean the fishing has to stop just yet. Lost Lake Resort does close down this October 1st, but you should still be able to access the lake for a little while longer.

Warmwater: Fishing for smallies and carp has also slowed down on the big Columbia some as it too is experiencing some colder water. No longer are we seeing the consistent top water bite for the bass and it's primarily moved back to baitfish patterns that're fished deeper. Over on the John Day water has risen slightly, but the bass fishing should still be good.

As always, we are happy to talk fishing anytime. Give us a call if you have any specific questions on local rivers, gear, and tactics, or if you just want some encouragement to get out of the office.

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Sep 25, 2018

Korkers Darkhorse Wading Boot Review

Re-post from 2/27/2017
Korkers Darkhorse Wading Boots still going strong. Also be sure to check out the new Wraptor Wading boots

Reality is, buying wading boots is pretty low on the thrill factor in the acquisition of fly fishing paraphernalia. I've never seen an angler run into our fly shop just to touch and feel the new boots. Fly rods, fly reels, yes!...Boots, not so much.

Many years of wading experience has taught me this, improper fitting wading boots will make your feet and your fishing suffer! Are poor fitting, poor traction, poor functioning boots causing your fishing to suffer? Maybe we should get more excited about wading boots. If your feet stay warm longer, feel comfortable and supported, provide confidence in safety and wading ability then one can assume that a great pair of wading boots really should be capable of improving our fish-ability.

Korkers Darkhorse has improved my fishing


The New Darkhorse Wading Boot comes to us equipped with all the best Korkers time proven features while built with an emphasis on durability without compromising lightweight, comfortable function. Once this platform had been established Korkers fitted in, without compromise, an additional technology providing Achilles Stabilization known as 3PFS. 3PFS stands for 3 Ply Fit System.  The 3PFS system helps lock the foot in place for a more comfortable and secure fit.

In my testing I found the 3PFS system cradles without binding my ankles movements therefore giving me support I need for tough wading and freedom of movement for comfort and speedy trail hiking.

Korkers Darkhorse Features - 

BOA M2

After 10 years of testing Korkers BOA Lacing system boots without a single failure I can say without hesitation I find the benefits of BOA an asset not only in the entry and removal of wading boots but also in the ability to maximize stream comfort with precision lacing pressure. Darkhorse utilizes the same proven BOA M2 that all current Korkers BOA equipped boots use and function has been flawless.


Durability

Protected Triple Stitching
Molded TPU Toe Cap attached with Protected Triple Stitching. Click the picture to see a closeup. The toe cap is attached with the stitching embedded in this tough TPU material thereby keeping it out of contact with damaging abrasive contact.

OmniTrax 3.0 Sole System

You got to appreciate the versatility of this system. Choose your traction! OmniTrax offers options like AlumaTrax when your safety is the only option, felt to keep your guide happy in his drift boat and Kling-On Tread for long hikes. Whatever your need, there is an option for great traction.

AlumaTrax Soles

Fast Drying

Darkhorse utilizes Hydrophobic upper material with ultra abrasion resistance and tonal camo pattern

Internal Drainage

This is one of my personal favorite Korkers features found on all their boots. The internal drainage ports direct water down and out the bottom of the boots allowing for a complete drain when exiting water. No sloshing down the trail. You can actually feel the water drain away the moment you step out of the stream.

In my testing I've noticed these boots do dry fast. I believe that has to be contributed to the fast drying materials and the internal out the bottom drainage. It's a great feature when your travel requires you to pack them in the luggage the morning after a great fishing trip.

Boot Conclusion

I wasn't born a great angler. I have to fight for it. I'm all about seeking every possible asset that can potentially improve my fishing game. I feel like Korkers and I have a lot in common. For instance Korkers wasn't born into greatness, they had to fight for it. Korkers continues to reach for every possible asset to improve upon which over many years has resulted in an innovative competitive line of products. The philosophy of Korkers mirrors my own in that perfection is a long never ending road of constant strive toward research, discovery and improvement. That long road to success is clearly evident in this latest innovated Darkhorse wading boot from Korkers.

I have on hand a pretty nice collection of wading boots to chose from but after clocking many hours over several days in the New Darkhorse, these are the boots I find myself automatically reaching for. Function and comfort level have exceeded my expectations. My wading confidence has greatly increased. The adaptable traction system is solid and provides options to optimize performance for any stream bottom, terrain and/or seasonal weather conditions. I absolutely believe Korkers Darkhorse wading boots have played a part in improving my fishing!

Our fishing industry has overwhelmed us with more then enough wading boot choices but if I were to bet on a dark horse, I'm placing my bet on the New Korkers Darkhorse!


BassProGreg




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Sep 23, 2018

New Women's Clothing from Simms

Left to right: Primaloft Blend Flannel, Fleece Midlayer Half Zip, Guide Insulated Shirt, Cold Weather Pants

New for fall 2018 from Simms. Four new women's items to keep you warm this winter.


Simms PrimaLoft Blend Flannel - Admiral Blue Plaid
Soft brushed blend of cotton and polyester will provide comfort while on the water or in town. Features a feminine fit and PrimaLoft Black Yarns.

Simms Women's Fleece Midlayer Half Zip - Teal
Fall fishing absolutely requires smart layering. I good layer piece can stand alone or work along side with under layers and outer shells. Fleece Midlayer Half Zip is designed to accomplish this perfectly. Grid-fleece interior provides breathable warmth while the smooth outer face provides low-friction layering without limiting range of movement. Features zippered chest pocket and thumbhole sleeves.

Simms Women's Guide Insulated Shirt - Mermaid Plaid
Good reasons to call this a "Guide" shirt. This full flannel starts with Dri-Release shell then add Primaloft insulation in the sleeves. Long back hem provides additional coverage. It's wicking, anti-odor and UPF50. A tailored fit allows for free range motion to cast or pull oars. All this and 2 chest pockets. Guide tested...Guide approved!

Simms Women's Coldweather Pant
Simms Gore-tex Waders are the highest tech waders found on earth. Get the full potential out of them by wearing proper clothing under them. Polartec Thermal Pro fabric provides breathable insulation without bulk. In addition to performance warmth the Women's Coldweather pant wears with casual style and comfort. Slip out out your waders and your ready to head to town for a cold one.

Women's Sportswear Top Size Chart

Women's SizesBust*Sleeve*
S (4-6)34" - 36"31"
M (8 - 10)36" - 38"32"
L (12 - 14)38" - 41"33"
XL (16 - 18)41" - 44"33"
* These are body measurements

Women's Sportswear Size Chart

Women's SizesWaist*Hip*Inseam*
S (4-6)28" - 30"36" - 38"31"
M (8 - 10)28" - 30"38" - 40"31"
L (12 - 14)30" - 33"40" - 43"31"
XL (16 - 18)33" - 36"43" - 46"31"
* These are body measurements
**This is garment measurement - inseam measured from crotch to ankle

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Sep 22, 2018

Fall | Winter Shop Hours

FALL | WINTER HOURS

Fall is here! Winter is upon us and our hours have changed. Starting October 1st we begin our Fall and Winter hours.

Monday - Saturday Open 9:30am to 5:30pm in store and online.
Closed in-store on Sundays. We will still be available for Online Help and Phone calls/orders on Sundays 10am to 4pm. Pacific Time
Gorge Fly Shop Store Hours Change
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Sep 21, 2018

The Wader Maker


Simms made a video, here's what they had to say.

20 years ago. I started working with Simms. I've been involved with the way your production ever since.

The Wader Maker
Wader tested, Simms approved.
First off we start with with premium ingredients just like you're cooking, you know and then after we get to the ingredients we get to design and the fit, then we make it here in the US by people that care.

There's a tremendous amount of steps that go into making waders, some of our models over a hundred and fifty different steps. Every little stitch every little piece of glue has been made by us here. There's accountability, ownership and responsibility that goes in people scrutinize over every single wader here it has to be visually, beautiful and perfect.

The thought process behind it in the detail and the research and field testing if something didn't work we try to figure out how to fix it. We know when they were made the day also who worked on them some things like neoprene feet. Whoever makes those feet, they sign it a little bit like a work of art. Every pair of waders we make is tested. You got to fill every single one of those waders with water and inspect them for leaks and then you got to drain them, and then you got to turn them inside out and then you got to hang them up and dry out and then package them.

Trying to push the progression of materials and technologies to make things better for anglers on the water, you can't do that without a company that has people that wear waders all the time.

There's not a lot of wader manufacturers in the world, but I'm proud to say we're the last major manufacturer in the United States. It’s important to me and important of the team.

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Sep 20, 2018

Scientific Anglers Spey Lite Series breakdown

Two years ago Scientific Anglers introduced the Spey Lite Series of single hand / two hand lines designed specifically for the needs of the trout spey or any lite action spey angler.

These new lines answered a long sought after solution to anglers wanting to fish single hand skagit and/or needing the smooth connection of an integrated line for smooth casting and stripping especially suited to smaller rod and smaller water situations.

New additions have been added this year to further fulfill the needs of the trout spey / micro spey angler.

Here's the run down...

Spey Lite Skagit Integrated
I call this the star of the show because it's what many anglers, like myself, had been asking for for quite some time. While head/running line systems have a solid place in spey, soon after trout spey really started to take off, many anglers experienced frustration with the hitch of the loop system. Especially noticeable in smaller waters and stripping streamer situations. A cry for an integrated line was heard by Scientific Anglers.
Key features of this integrated skagit include short powerful skagit head, black head marker point that is also textured to create an audible reference, and a slick, well matched, thin diameter shooting line. For 2019 S/A added a 390gr and 420gr version to expand the Spey Lite options.

New for 2019 - Spey Lite Skagit Integrated Intermediate
All the same great features as the floating version but with a fully intermediate sinking head. Now you can break below surface chop and cut through strong currents to have better control of your swing.

Spey Lite Skagit (Head Only) Floating and Intermediate Versions
Left-Floating - Right-Intermediate
Spey Lite Skagits, both Floating and Intermediate are also available in head only versions. Same great, powerful short heads as the integrated line but head only, allowing for the angler to choose their choice of running/shooting lines. Note that since these are head only with loop to loop connections they do not include the textured audible reference point.

Spey Lite Scandi Integrated
While the Skagit may be the star, the Scandi certainly plays the role of best supporting. It's especially effective for anglers who want to play the finesse side of trout spey with flies like soft hackles, wets, lightly weighted leaches and even skating flies.
Spey Lite Scandi is single hand rod friendly but I really like the responsiveness I get on my longer trout spey rods. With just a long leader, a double soft hackle rig can be so effective and effortless to cast. Tight loops and easy turnover will highlight the finesse side of trout spey.

Like the Integrated Skagit, Scandi Integrated also features the visual black, audible textured head to shooting line transition for easy casting point identification.
Sizes 390gr and 420gr have been added for 2019.

Spey Lite Scandi Heads - New for 2019
Two years ago when introduced, the scandi was only offered in an integrated version. Demand for a head only version was quickly realized. New for 2019, Scientific Anglers met that demand. Pair this scandi head with a slick shooting line and watch it fly. Achieving tight loop, distance cast with trout spey size rods is absolutely achievable with these scandi heads and with grain weights reaching into the 6 weight spey class summer steelheaders have new game.

Whether you like scandi or skagit, integrated or head system, Scientific Anglers has your lite line spey solution.

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Sep 19, 2018

Lamson Litespeed G5 Fly Reel - New for 2019


New for 2019...New finish anyway. 

The lamson Litespeed Generation 5 came out two years ago as the Micra 5 version named so due to it's Micralox finish. If you are looking for them we have a good inventory of Micra 5's on sale.

For 2019, Lamson changed the finish to Hard Alox and changed the model to Litespeed G5. The reel in fact did not change. As I write this I cannot find any reason the reel should have changed and glad it didn't.

The Generation 5 Litespeed whether it be the Micra 5 or the G5 version would be hard to improve upon. The 5th generation features high retrieve rate and narrow spool for excellent line management. An integrated drag housing helps to narrow the frame and provide additional structural integrity. Ergonomic drag knob is easy to operate for precision drag pressure.

Stock of the New G5 is just starting to arrive. We have Sizes 1.5, 2 and 3.5. Others will be arriving soon. Buy Now

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Sep 18, 2018

Fishpond Clearance 2018


Found a few Fishpond items in the shop that are going away or changing for 2019.

Top left is the Wind River Roll-Top Backpack. Marked down to $119.95, it's a great piece of dry storage.

Next is the Drifty Boat Caddie. I honestly don't know why this wasn't more popular. Now get one for $69.95.

The Vaquero Tech Pack has had a good long run and it's just time to say goodbye. Deal for $99.95.

The Rio Grande Wading belt has also had a long run of popularity. Fishpond has a great new replacement coming for this one.

Bottom Left is the Castaway roll-top gear bag. This bag makes a nice dry storage from truck to boat and back to truck again. At $129.95 you save $60

Bumpy Road Cargo Duffel seems like it has been around forever. Great duffel with wheels.

Quickshot rod holder will be back for 2019 with some revisions to the design. Now pay less for this model.

Barracuda Clippers are priced to good to pass up. Maybe a good nipper to finally outfit that boat bag bag or Drifty Caddie with.

All items are in stock only and while supplies last. New Fishpond Gear arrives at our door sometime in November. We'll keep you posted

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Sep 17, 2018

Scientific Anglers Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam - New for 2019

New for 2019, Scientific Anglers Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam

Actually not entirely new, the Grand Slam Taper has been a favorite for many years. New for 2019 and available now is the Amplitude Smooth version with AST Plus. You can also find it in the Amplitude Grand Slam version and Mastery Grand Slam Version.



The Amplitude Smooth series of lines are, simply put, the highest-performance smooth fly lines in the world. With up to five times less drag and eight times the durability of traditional lines, this will change the way you look at fly line performance.
 Tarpon. Bonefish. Permit. All in one day. All on one fly line. That’s the idea behind the Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam, a line designed specifically to help you achieve one of angling’s most elusive accomplishments. With a short, powerful head the Grand Slam cuts through wind and turns over crabs, shrimp, and tarpon toads with ease. We’ve got the line. You just need the fish.

Features -

  • Revolutionary AST Plus slickness additive for superior shooting ability and increased durability 
  • The perfect line for bonefish, tarpon, and permit on the flats; also great for snook, redfish, and sea trout 
  • Overweighted by .75 sizes to load rods quickly; use designated line weight for your rod 
  • Short, powerful head turns over long leaders with heavy flies 
  • Tropi-Core technology remains stiff and slick in tropical environments 
  • SA AMP SMTH GR SLAM WF X F (X = line weight)

Specs -
Line WeightHead Weight***Head LengthTotal Head WeightTotal Length
WF6F180 gr40.0'230 gr100'
WF7F205 gr40.0'255 gr100'
WF8F235 gr40.0'300 gr100'
WF9F270 gr40.0'335 gr100'
WF10F320 gr40.0'405 gr100'
WF11F370 gr40.0'450 gr100'
WF12F435 gr40.0'515 gr100'
***Grain weight for the first 30'


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Sep 16, 2018

Redington Behemoth Fly Reels - New Color O.D. Green

O.D. Green (Olive Drab)
Every once in a while a product just seems to hit the win button with everyone. Since the Redington Behemoth Fly reels came out 2 years ago keeping them in stock has been a never ending chore.

Last year Redington gave us the New Behemoth in Desert color. Since introduce they've been in and out of stock continually.

New for 2019, New O.D. Green Color. As of this writing all sizes in stock. I wouldn't count on that for long.

What is it about these reels that hit the home run. Is it the Deep Large Arbor V-spool for backing capacity and high retrieve rate. Maybe it's the powerful carbon fiber drag system. A small feature but worth noting is the molded soft-touch ergonomic handle that is super grippy to crank on.

The Behemoth Reels also feature lifetime warranty and along with this new O.D. Green they also come in Desert, Gunmetal and Black colors.

Find the New Redington Behemoth O.D. Green at "The Gorge"

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Sep 15, 2018

Winston Fly Rod Special Buy


Immediate attention...

Hard to believe I'm making this announcement. R.L.Winston Fly Rod Company has decided to end production of the Boron IIIx and Boron III LS fly rod series. But the good news is I wouldn't be making this announcement if there wasn't already a successor in place. More on that below.

But first the Sale

Gorge Fly Shop has loaded up on the soon to be "legends of the past" fly rods for you to get one last chance to own one. The Boron III Fly Rods not only carried the tradition of Winston Feel but is also in fact responsible for the very definition of load, power and speed coming together to create one of the most graceful rods one could cast.

Boron IIIx rods had that great ability to take your casting skill to next level no matter what level you started from. Novice casters could feel the load, intermediate casters could excel quicker and professional casters could extract all the soul from tip to Boron butt section. In my opinion they really did define the Winston feel.

Boron III LS Fly Rods provided that same Winston Feel on a small stream, spring creek level. Designed for precise and delicate presentations and built with all the premium grade components and features as it's big bother.

While supplies last we have most sizes in stock of both models for deeply discounted prices. These are first quality rods exactly the way they've been built all along. Rods include logo rod sock and premium graphite tube as well as the Winston Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee.

Shop Winston Sale

So What's New:

Two all new rod series are in production over in Twin Bridges, Montana. The Winston Pure and the Winston Air Saltwater.

Starting with Winston Pure


It's so hard to put words into describing this new rod. I think the best definition of the Pure is a rod with True Winston Progressive Action that just feels magical in hand.
I could go on and on with words to describe but it just won't become reality until you witness Pure in hand for yourself.
Small stream, dry fly with moderate action for open loop presentations without ever feeling under powered is what this rod is about. Take your passion of delicate fishing to a new level with Pure.

Winston Saltwater Air


Starting with a little history, the Winston Freshwater Air came into play a couple years with the use of SuperSilica Nano Resin Technology. Lighter and faster while yet still progressive and smooth, the Freshwater Air is a lively and responsive fly rod series.
Building on the SuperSilica Technology Winston introduces Saltwater Air. Just like the Winston Pure, it's practically impossible to put into words to describe this new rods series. I can tell you that when I stepped to the pond to test these rods I could not have imagined how light and lively could translate into such smooth power. The New Saltwater Air is unlike any Saltwater rod you know of and certainly unlike any Winston saltwater rod from the past. Saltwater Air is a clear leap forward for both the Winston brand as well as the fishing industry.

Within inner circles much concern was discussed about the exit of the Boron IIIx series and what would replace this smooth power rod. The new Pure and Freshwater air really ride on the delicate trout side of fishing and with the next category of rod to be a Saltwater Air series, what would play that middle ground of streamer, indicator, light saltwater or all around fast action fly rods series.

That question was put to rest after experiencing the smaller models of Saltwater Air. The streamer Junkies, myself included, have already set our sights on the 6 and 7 weight models as our next love affair rod series. These lightweight power rods have all the horsepower while the key attraction being so incredibly light feeling. A very important feature when an angler is looking at hundreds or possible thousand casts per day.

The future of Winston can be described much the same as their new rods series; Powerful, Smooth and loaded with Winston Feel.




Greg Darling 






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Sep 14, 2018

Scientific Anglers Spey Lite Skagit Head Intermediate

Scientific Anglers Spey Lite Series of lines has helped to improve all aspects of trout spey, switch and single hand spey forms whether is be in the form of skagit heads, scandi heads, with or without integrated running / shooting lines.

New for 2019, Spey Lite Skagit Head Intermediate. Available in a head only or integrated version, Spey Lite Skagit Intermediate allows the angler the ability to swing his fly under the surface without surface disturbance interference.

Specs -
Head WeightHead LengthColorSink Rate
150gr11ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
180gr11ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
210gr12ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
240gr13ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
270gr14ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
300gr15.5ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
330gr17ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
360gr18ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
390gr19.5ftOrange Heron1.25 ips
420gr21ftOrange Heron1.25 ips

By maintaining the skagit head just under the surface things like wind and uneven current will have little to no effect on the fly enabling a near perfect swing.
This intermediate type of head also creates a better transition from head to sink tip for increase is sink depth achieved as well as less hinge effect during casts.

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Sep 13, 2018

Scientific Anglers Spey Lite Skagit Integrated - Intermediate Head

Building onto the successful line of lite skagits, Scientific Anglers gives you Spey Lite Skagit Integrated with Intermediate Head.
This Skagit is a full length head and running line combined seamlessly. Just add desired tip and you are ready to fish a Skagit system on two hand and single hand fly rods.
The running line part of the system is floating while the head sinks at an intermediate rate. The intermediate head is great at breaking under the surface currents for better control over fly swing.

Just like the Spey Lite Skagit Integrated floating head version, introduced last year, The Intermediate version also includes the audible reference point in addition to the color change to help identify the transition from head to running line for spey casting setup.

Available from 150 grain to 420 grain for a wide range of uses including trout rods up to small steelhead rods. The Short head design is easy casting and carries sinking tips with ease.
Specs -
Head WeightHead LengthColorSink RateLength
150gr11ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
180gr11ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
210gr12ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
240gr13ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
270gr14ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
300gr15.5ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
330gr17ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
360gr18ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
390gr19.5ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft
420gr21ftHorizon/HeronFloating running line/Intermediate Head100ft

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