Ambush General Description Ashort heavy headline based on the proven triangle taper.Available with a contrastingintegrated shooting line in weights 4-14or head only in lineweights 8-14. Front welded loop included for convenientchanging of leaders and tips.
Ambush General Description
Ashort heavy headline based on the proven triangle taper.Available with a contrastingintegrated shooting line in weights 4-14or head only in lineweights 8-14. Front welded loop included for convenientchanging of leaders and tips.
Conventional Use
Fishing in tight quarters with very limited back cast room. The short heavy head facilitates quick loading and efficient turn overwhen usingweighted flies, split shot and strike indicators. The short rear taper makes roll casting and shooting line easyand lends itself to the various single hand spey casts. The heavy head digs in the water surface, slowing the line speed, in the typical down and across presentation, making it ideal for swinging soft hackles or stripping streamers.
Switch use
The short head on the Ambush line makes itthe ideal fly line for switch rods. Rule of thumb when selecting a line, is to use 3 line weight sizes above the rod weight. For example, a 5wt switch rod would take an 8wt Ambush line or head. A 7wt switch rod would load well withthe 10wt Ambush. If you are going to primarily overhead cast with a switch rod, then go just 2 line sizes above the rod weight (7wt Ambush on a 5wt switch rod).
Scandi use
If you choose to use the Scandi or underhand style of casting, select an Ambushline 3sizes above your rod weight. Poly leaders (all densities) work exceptionally wellon Ambush lines. Total length of your poly leader should be 1 to 1.5 times the length of your rod (including tippet). Poly leaders, because of their similar taper to the Ambush line,tend to increase the overall head length of the Ambush, promoting longer turnover time and increase casting distance.
Skagit use
Skagit style lines are made to cast large flies and heavy sink tips. The Ambush line is similar to other Skagit lines in length but have a more pronounced taper (a short Triangle Taper) which softens the way they turnover (less clunky). When selecting an Ambush line for throwing big flies and sinking tips, go 4 line sizes heavier than the rod weight. For example, for a 8wt spey rod choose an 12wt line or head. A great shooting line to use behind the Ambush head is Wulffs Tracer shooting line, which comes with an 8 inch loop for easy head changing and has a 2 foot bright orange color at the loop end, to help detect where the shooting line and head meet.
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