Collection: Intermediate & Sinking Lines

Scientific Anglers Sonar Sink 30 Clear Line - CLEARANCE
Scientific Anglers

Scientific Anglers Sonar Sink 30 Clear Line - CLEARANCE

Regular price $97.46
Sale price $97.46 Regular price $129.95
Airflo 40+ Extreme Fly Line
Airflo

Airflo 40+ Extreme Fly Line

Regular price $139.99
Sale price $139.99 Regular price
Scientific Anglers Musky Custom Cut Fly Line
Scientific Anglers

Scientific Anglers Musky Custom Cut Fly Line

Regular price $129.95
Sale price $129.95 Regular price
Scientific Anglers - Sonar Titan Pelagic Fly Line
Scientific Anglers

Scientific Anglers - Sonar Titan Pelagic Fly Line

Regular price $129.95
Sale price $129.95 Regular price $129.95
Airflo Superflo Big Game Depthfinder Ridge 2.0 Fly Line
Airflo

Airflo Superflo Big Game Depthfinder Ridge 2.0 Fly Line

Regular price $130.00
Sale price $130.00 Regular price
Scientific Anglers Sonar Saltwater Intermediate Full Clear Fly Line
Scientific Anglers

Scientific Anglers Sonar Saltwater Intermediate Full Clear Fly Line

Regular price $129.95
Sale price $129.95 Regular price
Scientific Anglers Wet Cel Full Sink Trolling Fly Line
Scientific Anglers

Scientific Anglers Wet Cel Full Sink Trolling Fly Line

Regular price $79.95
Sale price $79.95 Regular price
Airflo - Superflo Shovel Head Ridge Tech 2.0 Fly Line
Airflo

Airflo - Superflo Shovel Head Ridge Tech 2.0 Fly Line

Regular price $159.95
Sale price $159.95 Regular price $159.95
Airflo Sixth Sense 2 Sinking Fly Line
Airflo

Airflo Sixth Sense 2 Sinking Fly Line

Regular price $139.99
Sale price $139.99 Regular price

Drift Outfitters offers a wide selection of Intermediate and Sinking Fly Lines for anglers who need to get their flies down and stay in the zone. 

Perfect for stillwater trout, steelhead in deep runs, or baitfish patterns for pike and musky, these lines help you present your fly at the right depth. We carry trusted options from Rio, Scientific Anglers, Airflo, and more, including full-sink, sink-tip, and intermediate lines in a variety of sink rates and tapers. Designed for controlled presentations, consistent depth tracking, and strong hook sets, these lines are built for performance in both fresh and saltwater. Whether you’re stripping streamers or swinging flies in heavy current, we have a line to match your target species and conditions. Gear up online or in-store at Drift Outfitters

Intermediate & Sinking Lines FAQ

Q: What types of fly lines do you sell?
A: Drift Outfitters carries fly lines for every fishing style and species — from delicate trout presentations to heavy saltwater setups. You’ll find floating, sinking, and intermediate lines, along with specialty tapers for Euro nymphing, spey casting, and warmwater fishing.

Q: How do I choose the right fly line for my rod?
A: Match the line weight to your rod weight (for example, a 5wt line for a 5wt rod). The type of fishing you do matters too — floating lines are best for dry flies, while sinking or sink-tip lines are ideal for streamers or deep-water presentations.

Q: What’s the difference between weight-forward and double-taper lines?
A: Weight-forward (WF) lines have their weight in the front for easier casting and distance, making them the most popular choice for most anglers. Double-taper (DT) lines offer smoother roll casts and can be reversed for extended use — great for traditional or delicate presentations, however many weight forward lines also offer these benefits, making DT lines less popular.

Q: Which fly line brands do you carry?
A: We stock leading brands RIO, Scientific Anglers, Airflo, and more. Each brand offers premium coatings, slick finishes, and tapers designed for maximum performance in both fresh and saltwater.

Q: How do I clean and maintain my fly line?
A: Rinse your line with warm, soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth to remove dirt and buildup. Use a fly line cleaner or dressing periodically to restore slickness and extend its lifespan. Proper care keeps your line floating high and casting smoothly.

Q: How often should I replace my fly line?
A: With proper cleaning and care, most fly lines last several seasons. However, if your line begins to crack, lose buoyancy, or feel sticky, it’s time for a replacement to maintain casting performance.