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1.25 ips sink rate. Clear intermediate head. The flats workhorse.
The Scientific Anglers SONAR Saltwater Clear Intermediate is the slow-sinking clear-head fly line built for anglers who fish below the surface but not deep. Most of the time in the salt, you don't need a true topwater line — you need an intermediate that slips just below the surface film and cuts through chop without spooking fish. The 1.25 ips sink rate puts your fly in the strike zone without sinking it past it, and the clear intermediate head delivers low-visibility presentations to wary fish on the flats. Tropi-Core technology means the line stays supple in tropical heat without going limp in cooler water. Six weights cover redfish through tarpon.
| Sink Rate | 1.25 ips (Intermediate) |
| Head | Clear intermediate |
| Core | Tropi-Core |
| Weights | WF-7-I, WF-8-I, WF-9-I, WF-10-I, WF-11-I, WF-12-I |
| Best For | Redfish, bonefish, permit, snook, tarpon, striped bass |
An intermediate line is the workhorse of saltwater fly fishing for a reason — most of the time you want your fly just under the surface, not deep. The SONAR Saltwater Intermediate gets that math right: slow enough to stay in the zone, clear enough to not spook fish in calm conditions. At $99 it's also a value play vs. some flagship intermediates that don't perform any better. The WF-9 is the line we sell most consistently — it covers most Northeast striper and Southeast permit/snook scenarios.