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Dave LaCourse October 14th, 2004 09:23 PM

Tied up in knots....
 
If you use a piece of mono nail-knotted to the fly line and a perfection loop
at the end, practice tying the perfection loop *first* on another piece of the
same mono. Your first try will yield a very big loop. Practice getting that
loop as small as you can.






Dave LaCourse October 14th, 2004 09:23 PM

Tied up in knots....
 
If you use a piece of mono nail-knotted to the fly line and a perfection loop
at the end, practice tying the perfection loop *first* on another piece of the
same mono. Your first try will yield a very big loop. Practice getting that
loop as small as you can.






Ken Fortenberry October 14th, 2004 09:44 PM

Tied up in knots....
 
Larry L wrote:
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I have no doubt that those with greater skills than myself can "do it all"
with exactly the same leader ... I can't. And like the search for the
perfect "one rod for all fishing" I've given up on "one leader for all
fishing" and find loop to loop to be the best way to change to meet changing
conditions, mainly because I can spent the knot tying time indoors with no
wind, and good light instead of rebuilding on stream, with cold hands and
that rushed feeling feeding trout always instill in me. ...


I don't think anyone, no matter how "skilled", can do it all
with exactly the same leader.

The segment of leader that will almost always last a whole season
for me is 7.5' of factory tapered 3X nail knotted to the fly line.
But that segment can be used to construct many dozens of different
leaders to suit the situation. Then too, I'll use all 7.5' on a
5wt, but I'll cut off the butt end of the leader down to match the
diameter of a 3wt fly line.

You can make an almost infinite number of perfectly serviceable
leaders starting with a 7.5' factory tapered 3X, and that segment
usually lasts me a whole season.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Larry L October 14th, 2004 10:12 PM

Tied up in knots....
 

"Dave LaCourse" wrote


same mono. Your first try will yield a very big loop. Practice getting
that
loop as small as you can.


Very good point Dave .... the loops need to be small and it isn't an easy
knot to get the hang of ... besides ending up with a big loop it's very easy
to flip the know over tightening it and create a slip knot deal that won't
work ... as Dave suggests tie the loop first, the nail knot is a piece of
cake in comparison




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