Scientific Anglers Frequency MPX Freshwater Floating Fly Line
A do-it-all trout line that aligns with affordability and those on a budget, Scientific Anglers’ Frequency MPX Fly Line lets you hit your favorite trout water without compromise. Combining a mid-length head with SA’s AST tech, this line makes long casts easy while also providing the soft landing needed to fish dries and the sensitivity to successfully drift nymphs. A versatile line that comes in under 60 bucks and is made in weights 3 through 8, the Frequency MPX Fly Line is a great choice whether you’re lining your backup rod or just want to enjoy fly fishing without bumping into a higher price range.
Features
AST, Technology - Designed to increase your shooting distance while decreasing friction and dirt/grime buildup, Scientific Anglers integrates their AST tech into this family of lines–you can think of this addition as what helps extend the life of your line and also lets you hit that fish rising tight to the opposite bank.
Uses
Dry Flies, Nymphs, Wet Flies, and Streamers - Designed for a range of environments and fly styles, you can turn to the Frequency MPX Fly Line for nearly any fly in your box. Need to softy present a dry fly? This line does it. Want to strip streamers? It’s got you covered. A windy winter day spent drifting nymphs? Consider it done.
Temp
Cold/Moderate - Cold winter days nymphing to afternoons spent casting over rising fish on a balmy spring day, the Frequency MPX Fly Line stands up to it all. Rated for cold to moderate temps, this line covers all of your trout fishing needs, but should you get it into a truly hot environment, you’ll find that the line gets limp and softens up.
Taper/Weight
Mid-length head - Featuring a mid-length head, this line makes casting nice and easy, while also giving you all of the stealth needed to delicately present dry flies and maintain perfect line control when nymphing up a run. A convenient taper that provides versatility, you’ll find that this line does just about anything you’d need for a day on your favorite trout stream.
More Info
Best for: Freshwater, Trout
Loops: Front Loop (Leader to Fly Line Connection)
Sinking/Floating: Floating