The Scientific Anglers Panfish Fly Line is purpose-built for anglers targeting bluegill, crappie, and other warmwater species with lighter rods. Formulated with Advanced Shooting Technology (AST), this line shoots farther, stays cleaner, and delivers consistent slickness throughout its lifetime. Designed to perform on bamboo, fiberglass, and slower graphite rods, it loads easily and offers a perfect blend of finesse and control.
The true-to-weight taper and 45-foot head provide effortless roll casting and precise presentations at short to medium distances. A 6-foot front taper ensures smooth leader turnover, even when casting small poppers or dry flies in breezy conditions. Built with a specialized warm-weather coating and a braided multifilament core, the Panfish Fly Line stays supple and memory-free in hot or moderate climates—ideal for ponds, creeks, and summer rivers.
S/A MASTERY PANFISH FLY LINE | |||
Line Weight | Head Length | Total Length | Grain Weight* |
WF2F | 56.0' | 90.0' | 80gr |
WF3F | 57.0' | 90.0' | 100gr |
WF4F | 58.0' | 90.0' | 120gr |
WF5F | 58.0' | 90.0' | 140gr |
WF6F | 58.0' | 90.0' | 160gr |
*Grain weight for first 30'
AST - Scientific Anglers’ patented dry-slick technology provides continual line slickness, allowing the line to shoot farther as it moves through the guides. Lines with AST easily shed dirt, algae, and other parasitic drag particles, allowing lines to cast farther, float higher, and stay cleaner than traditional lines
Welded Loops - Exceptionally slick and strong, Scientific Anglers' Welded Loops produce smoother casts and easier turnover with a seamless fly-line-to-loop transition, making for softer landings and cleaner pickups. The sleek design also maintains buoyancy for improved fly-line flotation and enables quicker connections between fly line and leaders or fly line and backing.
SA Line ID - Meet the Scientific Anglers Line Identification System. SA•ID is an innovative line-marking system allowing you to identify your lines at a glance. Wonder if a shooting head is 200 grain or a 300? Just look at the SA•ID. The SA•ID can be found on the first 1-2 feet of the tip section of your line.