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Whether you're hitting a deep reservoir for some ice-out pike fishing or just need to quickly get your streamers down to hook up with that large brown that's tight to the bottom, Scientific Anglers has you covered with their Wetcel Sink Tip Fly Line. Designed as a do-it-all sink tip fly line, the Wetcel Sink Tip Type IV is equipped with a 12-foot long Sink 4 tip that drops at 4-5 ips, and its braided multifilament core excels in cold, fresh, and saltwater environments. A great and affordable way to fish deeper in the water column, the Wetcel Sink Tip is a solid fly line and a reliable choice for those who want to sink their flies without bumping into a heftier price point.
Uses
Streamers and Nymphs - From dragging nymphs along the bottom of a lake filled with trout to ripping streamers through deep holes in search of lunker smallmouth bass, Scientific Anglers designed their Wetcel Sink Tip Type IV Line to do it all. With a 12-foot sink tip and versatile weight-forward taper, this line effectively delivers large articulated streamers just as well as it'll cast a size 14 Pheasant Tail Nymph.
Temp
Cold/Moderate - Scientific Anglers made the Wetcel Sink Tip Line for fishing in cold to warm fresh and saltwater situations. This makes it an excellent tool for chasing trout and steelhead while still allowing you to get into some warmer-water species like pike and bass. Though if you get this line in a truly tropical waterway, you'll find that it gets soft and turns limp in your hands.
Taper/Weight
More Mass Towards the Front of the Head - A weight-forward taper that focuses the mass towards the front of the head, Scientific Anglers' Sink Tip Type IV Line will load your rod nicely and easily while standing up to windy conditions. Built with a 40-foot head and 12-foot sink tip, this line allows you to present flies both large and small with ease.
More Info
Best for: Freshwater, Trout, Bass, Pike, Steelhead, Saltwater, Striped Bass
Loops: No loops
Sinking/Floating: Sinking
Other Resources
2020 Tropical Saltwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide
Fly Line Temps: Tropical Vs. Coldwater
Freshwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Whether you're hitting a deep reservoir for some ice-out pike fishing or just need to quickly get your streamers down to hook up with that large brown that's tight to the bottom, Scientific Anglers has you covered with their Wetcel Sink Tip Fly Line. Designed as a do-it-all sink tip fly line, the Wetcel Sink Tip Type IV is equipped with a 12-foot long Sink 4 tip that drops at 4-5 ips, and its braided multifilament core excels in cold, fresh, and saltwater environments. A great and affordable way to fish deeper in the water column, the Wetcel Sink Tip is a solid fly line and a reliable choice for those who want to sink their flies without bumping into a heftier price point.
Uses
Streamers and Nymphs - From dragging nymphs along the bottom of a lake filled with trout to ripping streamers through deep holes in search of lunker smallmouth bass, Scientific Anglers designed their Wetcel Sink Tip Type IV Line to do it all. With a 12-foot sink tip and versatile weight-forward taper, this line effectively delivers large articulated streamers just as well as it'll cast a size 14 Pheasant Tail Nymph.
Temp
Cold/Moderate - Scientific Anglers made the Wetcel Sink Tip Line for fishing in cold to warm fresh and saltwater situations. This makes it an excellent tool for chasing trout and steelhead while still allowing you to get into some warmer-water species like pike and bass. Though if you get this line in a truly tropical waterway, you'll find that it gets soft and turns limp in your hands.
Taper/Weight
More Mass Towards the Front of the Head - A weight-forward taper that focuses the mass towards the front of the head, Scientific Anglers' Sink Tip Type IV Line will load your rod nicely and easily while standing up to windy conditions. Built with a 40-foot head and 12-foot sink tip, this line allows you to present flies both large and small with ease.
More Info
Best for: Freshwater, Trout, Bass, Pike, Steelhead, Saltwater, Striped Bass
Loops: No loops
Sinking/Floating: Sinking
Other Resources
2020 Tropical Saltwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide
Fly Line Temps: Tropical Vs. Coldwater
Freshwater Fly Line Shootout & Buyer's Guide

















