Scott Sector Saltwater Fly Fishing Rods

Sector fly rods advance our award winning ReAct technology with new tapers and our new Carbon Web. They also introduce the most cutting-edge fly rod components ever created.

$1,949.00

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Scott Fly Fishing Rods

Sector Saltwater Fly Rods

The selection below are usually kept in stock.

  • 6 weight – 8ft4in – 4 piece
  • 6 weight – 9ft – 4 piece
  • 7 weight – 9ft – 4 piece
  • 8 weight – 9ft – 4 piece
  • 9 weight – 9ft – 4 piece
  • 10 weight – 9ft – 4 piece
  • 11 weight – 9ft – 4 piece

The 12 weight can be ordered in upon request.

Recommended Fly Line Grain Weight range per rod 

  • 6wt – 160 / 180gr
  • 7wt – 185 / 205gr
  • 8wt – 210 / 230gr
  • 9wt – 240 / 275gr
  • 10wt – 270 / 320gr
  • 11wt – 330 / 360gr
  • 12wt – 375 / 425gr

Imagine a rod that casts tight high line speed loops effortlessly and turns over your leader straight into the wind; a rod that delivers the fly on target with just one release of line on the back cast and can pick it back up and redirect if the fish changes course; a rod that is intuitive and gives you constant feedback; a rod that feels light and alive in your hand and has the touch and feel needed to make short quick shots or float the fly in quietly. All that, plus a rod hand crafted with the very best components ever to grace a fly rod.

Introducing the all new Sector Series of high performance, hand crafted fly rods from Scott.

Sector fly rods advance our award winning ReAct technology with new tapers and our new Carbon Web. They also introduce the most cutting-edge fly rod components ever created.

Scott’s all new Carbon Web technology increases torsional stability and rod durability by encasing the unidirectional fibers in a web of ultra-light multi-directional carbon fiber.

These fibers help counteract torsional forces giving you better tracking and positive long line pickups for redirecting casts.

They also help to reduce the propagation of micro fractures from stress or impact that can easily run in unidirectional layups and lead to failure.

Combining Carbon Web with Scott’s ARC and multi-modulus lay-ups, creates the newest ground- breaking advancement in fly rod technology.

And if you just want a quick translation of all this tech-it simply means higher performance, easier fishing, and more fun for you.

Sector rods are fit with newly designed components that defy harsh saltwater environments, redefine reliability, and enhance angler experience.

Ceracoil stripping guides combine nickel titanium ‘shape memory’ frames with super slick, high-tech Zirconia inserts for a new patent pending guide that will never corrode, will return to its original shape if bent, and has the lowest coefficient of friction for better line shooting.

And just to go completely over the top, our Ceracoil guides are PVD coated in a low reflective black finish. The Physical Vapor Deposition process creates a tougher smoother finish than traditional plated finishes.

The reel seats are milled from aircraft grade aluminum and feature self-indexing slide hoods, extra deep knurling to easily turn lock rings with wet hands, type 3 mil-spec hard coat in non-reflective flat black, and line weight engravings for quick rod identification.

Flor grade cork grips are turned to our modified wells shape, and the new fighting butts feature a thick soft rubber for greater comfort in tough fights or while bracing for long casts.

So no need to dream about your perfect fly rod any more. It’s here. The new Sector Series from Scott.

Follow these simple steps to ensure your Scott fly rod will perform at its peak.

Assembly and Disassembly
Grasp the opposing rod sections close to the ferrule (without touching the guides) and firmly push them together with a downward twisting motion until the sections are aligned and snugly seated.

Disassemble by gently pulling and twisting apart.

Internal ferrules should have a 1/8-1/2 inch gap between sections to allow for proper flex and wear.

Effects Of Water On Your Rod
Your rod is made to perform on the water and is designed to get wet. It is not made to withstand storage while wet. Always completely dry your rod before storing it. Otherwise, you will have mildew, mold, damage to the finish, and/or corrosion on your rod next time you take it out of its case.

Always rinse your rod with freshwater and dry thoroughly if you’ve used it in salt water.

Preventing Rod Breakage
Avoid hitting the rod with hard or sharp objects like tree branches, weighted flies, split shot, or rocks. This can either break the rod or cause damage that will lead to breakage. When playing and landing fish, try to avoid rod angles greater than 45-50 degrees. Never lift a fish so that the butt of the rod is pointing at the fish (high sticking) or use your non grip hand to lift fish from the middle of the rod. To dislodge a snagged fly, point the rod directly at the snag and pull back on the line until the fly dislodges or the tippet breaks. It is much less expensive and painful to lose a fly than to break a high performance hand crafted rod. When stringing your rod, fold the end of the fly line in two and pull it and the leader straight through the guides without bending the rod. The tip of your rod is the most vulnerable section as it is fine in diameter, light weight and usually nine or more feet away from you. Most fly rods are broken in car doors, windows, ceiling fans, vaccum cleaners, by pets, or just about any thing other than actual fishing. Extra awareness when moving with your rod assembled or setting it down will extend its life.

Please take good care of your rod, and it will take good care of you.

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