OROS strike indicators from Streamside use a soft-lock core that threads directly onto the tippet without a toothpick, needle, or separate locking peg. The closed-cell foam body floats a full two-fly nymph rig with split shot without riding low, and...
OROS strike indicators from Streamside use a soft-lock core that threads directly onto the tippet without a toothpick, needle, or separate locking peg. The closed-cell foam body floats a full two-fly nymph rig with split shot without riding low, and the soft-lock grip releases cleanly when you need to slide it up or down without fraying the leader.
The four sizes cover the full spread of nymphing applications: the Small (0.6") reads subtle takes on tailwaters and spring creeks; the Medium (0.8") handles a standard bead-head dropper with micro-shot; the Large (1.0") carries heavier tungsten loads or a two-fly rig on bigger water; the X-Large (1.3") is built for steelhead indicator rigs, high-water runs, and big western rivers where buoyancy and visibility both matter.
Features
Construction: Closed-cell foam body with integrated soft-lock tippet channel
Oros Strike Indicators have quickly become one of my favorite strike indicators for fly fishing. They are easy to attach, stay securely in place, and don't kink or damage the leader like some other indicators. Their bright colors make them highly visible in all light conditions, helping detect even the most subtle strikes. Best of all, they are reusable, durable, and environmentally friendly. Whether fishing nymphs in small streams or larger rivers, Oros indicators perform exceptionally well and have earned a permanent place in my fly-fishing gear.
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Dan M.
Oros Strike Indicators (6-Pack Tin)
Used these on a guided trip to Montana. Had never used them before (guide provided all equipment), casting was no problem. They're easy to apply & remove with out removing your fly. Also easy to move up & down to adjust the fly depth without impacting the integrity the leader. Well thought out, I don't see any flaws with this indicator. It's a good deal.