Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam June 26, 2022 – Posted in: Ambassadors, Instruction – Tags: , , , ,

Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam Video

As a Scientific Anglers Ambassador, Joel Dickey, knows most tropical saltwater anglers dream of catching a Grand Slam- three species, usually bonefish, tarpon, and permit, in a single day.   This line was designed with that accomplishment in mind.  Wind is the most common situation anglers struggle with on saltwater flats.  The Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam taper helps flats anglers make presentations in windy conditions.  The head is 40’ long with a short front taper that helps with accurate presentation and turnover of flies in spite of wind.  The Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam is ¾ line-weight heavy (use the designated weight for your rod) to quickly load faster-action saltwater rods with minimal false casts.

The Amplitude Smooth Grand Slam taper has additional Tropic-Core technology which, along with AST Plus, keeps       it firm in tropical heat and still able to shoot easily through the rod guides when cast.  The AST Plus additive also helps repel salt, making the line easier to clean at the end of the day.  If you are looking for one line for use on tropical flats, the Grand Slam is the line you want.

Amplitude Smooth Lines

The series of smooth-finish Amplitude Smooth fly lines from Scientific Anglers are the most feature-loaded, traditional-finish lines available anywhere.  These lines are built with an assortment of technologies to enhance performance on the water and extend their use longer than any other lines on the market.

The key component of Amplitude Smooth lines is the addition of AST Plus.  This additive is part of the line, not a coating.  AST Plus continuously migrates to the outside line and independent testing has shown these lines to be 70% percent slicker and 8 times more durable than the closest competitor.  With additional features including, SA-ID, Welded Loops, Improved Dry Tip, Three-Color construction, and more, Amplitude Smooth lines are the best smooth-finish fly lines in the world.