Summary of Scott Fly Rod Lines
Care & Maintenance of your Scott Fly Rod
Eclipse Series Rods (SES)
PowRPly Trout Rods (G)
Fibertouch Trout Rods (F)
ARC Steelhead and Salmon Rods (ARC)
ARC Double Handed Rods (ARC)
Heliply Saltwater Rods (HP)
Tactical Series Freshwater Rods (STS)
Tactical Series Saltwater Rods (STS)
SAS Fly Rods
Voyager Fly Rods (SVS)
M. Wojnicki Split Cane Rods




Our Mission is to design the most effective fishing tools built with the finest components and craftsmanship. The incomparable quality of Scott fly rods is founded in design features which distinguish Scott from all others - a group of features we call the Scott Difference.



Use our handy species selection system to survey the Scott fly rods designed specifically for your fishing needs.




The Relative Rod Actions chart offers a brief rod action comparison of Scott's 8 fly rod lines.

Decoding Scott Model Names to the right explains the Scott system of enumerating the series, length, line weight, and number of pieces for each rod.





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