Beulah AH810 Aero Head Spey Shooting Head Fly Line

Beulah AH810 Aero Head Spey Shooting Head Fly Line

Price: $69.00
Model
TD Code
Weight (grams)Length (ft)Line WeightPrice
AH810
BEU-0035-5
8106210/11$69.00 USD
The Beulah Aero Head is Beulah's version of a “modern” mid belly spey shooting head. The new taper is designed to optimize distance by less stripping and shooting as with Scandinavian and Skagit shooting heads. Beulah Aero Head delivers arrow head shaped, high line speed loops that turn over positively at all distances. This is a mid belly shooting head which is another off-shoot from tradition. Similar to a Scandinavian line design, the power or weight is in the back of our new Aero Head (closest to running line) coupled with a short rear taper that keeps the caster directly connected to the feel and delivery of the line. The front taper is designed for tight loops, distance and turnover. There is no front loop specifically designed to optimize Aero Head flight and turn over! Beulah Aero Heads are designed for 9 – 12” mono filament leaders to optimally balance out a line to rod system. These are excellent tapers and have some ability for light sinking leaders/sink tips with coupled with slightly larger, slightly heavier flies.

  • Available as head only w/o integrated front loop for cleanest loop formation and turn over at all distances
  • Condensed rear taper keeps the angler in contact at all times with our Spey Mid Length Aero Heads
  • Excellent taper design to carry tight loops long distances to cover all medium to large waterways
  • Brightly colored head for visibility to control/slow the line at long distances and low light conditions
  • Laser I.D. on all Beulah Aero Heads for quick line identification
  • Best used w/ 30lb butt section off the terminal end of the Beulah Aero Head
5 Stars based on 1 reviews
By Jason C.
Port Angeles, WA
One of the best "Modern" Mid-Belly Lines
June 2, 2017
I have been eager to try this line for some time, and finally took advantage when my brother gave a give certificate from Tackle Direct for my birthday. Over the past few years, I have grown to prefer longer lines on my Spey rods rather than Skagit and Scandinavian shooting heads as they challenge me to maintain proper casting form and cast further while managing less running line. I have tried a number of mid belly lines over the years and this was an instant favorite. Although I would not chop and loop this line for tips because of its delicate taper, that same delicate taper makes touch and go casts like the single spey and snake roll a real pleasure. For dryline work, this is easily my favorite line that I've used so far.
Pros
  • -Casts easy
  • -Casts long
  • -Tight loops
Cons
  • -Does not throw weighted flies well
  • -Does not throw tips or polyleaders well
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