If you live and breathe streamer eats, this triple-density sinking line is designed to keep your fly exactly where the fish are feeding. Built on a legendary aggressive taper, this line allows you to throw big, wind-resistant flies with ease, maintaining direct contact and fishing with intention rather than guesswork.
The triple-density head transitions seamlessly from a subtle hover into progressively faster sink rates. This unique construction keeps your streamer tracking level through the water column instead of "penduluming" out of the strike zone. This results in superior control over your retrieve, more consistent fly depth, and a dramatically improved connection when fish strike on the pause.
This is a versatile option for rivers, lakes, and stillwater missions where fish often hold near shallow cover, weed edges, or mid-depth structure. Whether you are hunting aggressive smallmouth, chasing large trout, or creeping flies over cold-water flats, this sinking technology allows you to slow down your presentation, stay in the zone longer, and fish with total confidence.
The aggressive head design loads rods quickly, launching heavy articulated patterns without drama. It excels in various environments, whether you are fishing from a boat, wading, or standing on a paddleboard, providing efficient recasts and quick pickups when every second counts.
Why We Fish It
Triple-density head construction keeps streamers tracking naturally and in the strike zone longer
Aggressive taper effortlessly turns over bulky, heavy, and wind-resistant fly patterns
Perfect for slow retrieves, cold water conditions, and targeting neutral or pressured fish
Excellent for smallmouth bass, trout, and various stillwater predators
Advanced textured coating facilitates longer casts, reduces friction, and increases overall durability
Sink Profile
Hover: ~1 ips — ideal for shallow flats and ultra-slow presentations
Sink 2: ~2 ips — perfect mid-column control along weed edges and drop-offs
Sink 4: ~4–5 ips — gets flies down deep while maintaining a natural swimming angle
For the serious streamer angler, depth control is everything. This sinking line system provides the confidence needed to fish slower, stay connected to your fly, and convert more follows into aggressive eats.