Far too often, angler's spend an inordinate amount of time selecting a fly rod and reel, probably due to the
sticker price of such items, and just grab a fly line off the shelf to match with their equipment. Would you
spend 20K on a new truck and then put bad gas or cheap oil in it? The fly line is the actual material that
allows your rod to load and get your fly where you need it to be. It is this tether joining flyfisherman and
fly that often determines casting distance, accuracy, and ultimately presentation. St. Peter's offers
Rio,
Scientific Anglers, and
Wulff fly lines. Of all of the elements of Lee Wulff's legacy
in flyfishing, the triangle taper perfected today in Wulff fly lines is perhaps one of the most important; Wulff Products manufactures one of the best
fly lines in the industry for those who need make delicate presentations over a range of distances. Rio's fly lines, some of the best for two-handed
rods and todays fast action single handed models, are the result of a dynamic synergy between on-the-water experience
and experimentation, input from guides, outfitters and fly fishers, and intense R & D at Rio. Scientific Anglers leads the
industry in designing tapers best suited to specific fly fishing applications and has managed to blend the chemistry of
flyline coatings with the physics of fly line tapers to produce one of the best lineups out there.
We also carry braided leaders and stock a myriad of knotless tapered leaders to help you ensure that your casts are accurate,
your fly turns over, and your drift tucks in just where you want it to. Frog Hair, Rio, and Umpqua leaders and tippet
material round out our "rod butt to fly" connection here at St. Peters. We also offer a selection braided leaders as well
as a healthy supply of bite and shock tippets for those who are headed south to the salt or chasing toothy critters in
the warm water realm.