Scott Sector 11WT 9'
In Stock • Bozeman, MT
- Carbon web technology
- Cerecoil stripping guides
- Recoil snake guides
- Natural finish
- Aluminum rod tube
- Mil-Spec III hardware anodization
- PVD coated guide sets
Description
Scott Sector 911
9' 11 weight, four piece fly rod
The 911 Scott Sector is a Tarpon stick – that’s what it was designed for and that’s what it does exceptionally well. The Carbon Web Technology used in the rod blank design increases stability and power to enable the angle to quickly pick up line and redirect casts with accuracy at any distance. The Sector 911 is an intuitively easy fly rod to cast for anglers of all skill levels and has the power to handle the biggest of Florida Tarpon.
The Scott Sector saltwater fly rod series from Scott fly rods sits at the pinnacle of modern fly rods with proprietary design and components. Incredibly light in hand, the Sector has the power to pick a load of line up off the water and shoot it out accurately with just a quick false cast. Feel is everything with Scott rods and the Sector carries on that tradition with sensitivity throughout the casting stroke to intuitively improve accuracy.
The Scott Sector was recognized by the fly-fishing industry as the “2019 Best New Fly Rod” at the 2019 IFTD show.
Technology
Carbon Web -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. The result is more torsional control for increased accuracy while changing casting angles at distance.
ReAct - ReAct technology combines our X-Core design with a new complex materials and taper system to create a break-through in fast action rod design. Distance, control and accuracy are compromised by waves that vibrate in the rod, even after the cast has been made. Simply making the rod stiffer to stop these vibrations kills feel. ReAct counteracts energy sapping vibrations by speeding the recovery of the blank without the need to stiffen the rod with more material. This puts the feel in fast. And that’s a really good thing.
FiberFuse - Our all new FiberFuse enhanced resin system uses new chemistry to create bonds between each graphite fiber that are over 20% stronger than conventional epoxy resins.
X-Core -X-Core combines the industry’s leading composite technologies with cutting edge design. We use fast taper mandrels with low-mass, thin-walled blanks and proprietary ARC reinforcement to create rods that have stiffness with feel, and stability with sensitivity.
Multi Modulus Blanks -By varying the fiber tensile modulus along the length of the rod, we’re able to precisely control the stiffness and recovery speed of our blanks.
ARC- Scott is the leader in carbon blank reinforcements. Our latest ARC technology adds hoop strength to our blanks without adding weight and counteracts torque that can reduce casting accuracy and line control.
Warranty
SCOTT GRAPHITE AND FIBERGLASS ROD ORIGINAL OWNER WARRANTY
We design rods for high performance and build them to last a lifetime. Sometimes things don't go as planned and you break a rod (sometimes even we mess up). It's for these occasions that we warranty our fly rods and have a dedicated repair department of rod craftsmen.
The Scott Lifetime Warranty applies only to the original owner of new graphite and fiberglass rods, purchased from an authorized Scott dealer, that are registered within 30 days of purchase.
Unregistered or resold rods are not covered by this warranty. Rods purchased from third party sites such as Ebay or Amazon are not covered by the warranty.
The warranty does not cover loss or theft, loss or damage caused by transportation such as airlines, UPS, FedEx, US Mail, intentional damage, or damage from neglect. Scott guarantees every registered fly rod and blank we craft with a serial number greater than 35,000 (made after ~ 1994). Thread colors may vary from those on the original rod. Discontinued cosmetic options and components may be replaced with their most comparable equivalent.
https://www.scottflyrod.com/repairs-warranty/
Scott Sector
Q: What specific fishing scenarios did you design this rod for, and where do you feel it truly excels in performance? A: The 911 Scott Sector is a Tarpon stick – that’s what it was designed for and that’s what it does exceptionally well. The Carbon Web Technology used in the rod blank design increases stability and power to enable the angle to quickly pick up line and redirect casts with accuracy at any distance. The Sector 911 is an intuitively easy fly rod to cast for anglers of all skill levels and has the power to handle the biggest of Florida Tarpon.
Q: What fly line would you recommend pairing with this rod? A: SA Amplitude Smooth Tarpon
| empty | Short | Medium | Long | FINAL SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caster 1 | 7.8 | 7.6 | 7.5 | 22.9 |
| Caster 2 | 7.1 | 7.9 | 8 | 23 |
| Caster 3 | 8 | 8.1 | 8 | 24.1 |
| Combined | 22.9 | 23.6 | 23.5 | 70 |
- Really nice in short! Everything is smooth and tight through the rod. Going out to the medium distance targets felt the same. Picking up and setting back down at medium did feel a little tippy - weak in the back cast. I’m having to do a little too much there by slowing things down. The rod is definitely a little slower and you can feel that at the longer 70’ target.
- Not as much flex in close, but there is enough bend to accomplish the goal. Very easy carrying 35’ of fly line. Bends nice, easy – fast tip. You can begin to feel the deeper load in the rod at longer distances.
- The rod feels heavier when getting more fly line out. I do feel like I get the same thing out of it at short, medium, and long range targets. Forgiving all around, does what you need it to do.
The Sector stands out for its consistency and forgiveness across all distances. Short range presentations feel smooth and controlled, and that same character largely carries through the medium and long targets. It is easy to carry line and delivers predictable results without asking much of the caster.
At medium distance, pick up and set down casts can feel slightly tip heavy, requiring a slower tempo, and at longer range the rod shows its slightly slower nature. With more line in the air, it begins to feel heavier, but the deeper load helps maintain control. This is a dependable, do it all tarpon rod that prioritizes stability and forgiveness over outright speed.