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Does anyone build their own leaders?
A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g
I don't know about that. It would be pretty tough to fit five or six segments in that 12". The advantage would be that it's just GOTTA be less prone to wind knots. -- TL, Tim Good one :o) -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - http://schreiber.se "I don't care who's your father! Don't go around on the water, here where I'm fishin'!" |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g
I don't know about that. It would be pretty tough to fit five or six segments in that 12". The advantage would be that it's just GOTTA be less prone to wind knots. -- TL, Tim Good one :o) -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - http://schreiber.se "I don't care who's your father! Don't go around on the water, here where I'm fishin'!" |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
In article , Randy
wrote: Hey all, I usually just buy the prepackaged leaders but was wondering what if any, are the advantages / disadvantages of "rolling your own" leaders? For dry fly work there isn't much point in rolling your own. I, like, I think, many other roffians, use a tapered leader one lb. weight heavier than the point I'll be fishing - so often a 4lb. tapered leader. To that I tie a foot or three of 3 lb. mono. You keep snipping the tippet shorter and shorter until you have to attach another one. There are more reasons for making your own if you are, say, fishing a team of wet flies from a clinker-built boat in a good wave on one of the great loughs of the west of Ireland - the Corrib, say, or Mask. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
In article , Randy
wrote: Hey all, I usually just buy the prepackaged leaders but was wondering what if any, are the advantages / disadvantages of "rolling your own" leaders? For dry fly work there isn't much point in rolling your own. I, like, I think, many other roffians, use a tapered leader one lb. weight heavier than the point I'll be fishing - so often a 4lb. tapered leader. To that I tie a foot or three of 3 lb. mono. You keep snipping the tippet shorter and shorter until you have to attach another one. There are more reasons for making your own if you are, say, fishing a team of wet flies from a clinker-built boat in a good wave on one of the great loughs of the west of Ireland - the Corrib, say, or Mask. Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
Thomas Schreiber wrote: "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:30:40 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber" wrote: Not anymore. I only use tapered Riverage Flourcarbon 12" leaders for = all my use. Both dryfly, nymph and for sal****er. I only attach a Riverage Flourcarbon tip to the tapered leader. Thats it. Keep it simple :o) A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ 12" =3D twelve feet Dumbass :o=DE -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work :o/ http://schreiber.se 12 feet =3D 12` |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
Thomas Schreiber wrote: "Charlie Choc" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:30:40 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber" wrote: Not anymore. I only use tapered Riverage Flourcarbon 12" leaders for = all my use. Both dryfly, nymph and for sal****er. I only attach a Riverage Flourcarbon tip to the tapered leader. Thats it. Keep it simple :o) A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ 12" =3D twelve feet Dumbass :o=DE -- Tight lines Thomas Schreiber - DK - Born to fish, forced to work :o/ http://schreiber.se 12 feet =3D 12` |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:26:16 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:30:40 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber" wrote: Not anymore. I only use tapered Riverage Flourcarbon 12" leaders for all my use. Both dryfly, nymph and for sal****er. I only attach a Riverage Flourcarbon tip to the tapered leader. Thats it. Keep it simple :o) A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g I don't know about that. It would be pretty tough to fit five or six segments in that 12". The advantage would be that it's just GOTTA be less prone to wind knots. He said he bought them, not made them. Extruding a 1' tapered leader wouldn't be that hard. -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:26:16 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:30:40 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber" wrote: Not anymore. I only use tapered Riverage Flourcarbon 12" leaders for all my use. Both dryfly, nymph and for sal****er. I only attach a Riverage Flourcarbon tip to the tapered leader. Thats it. Keep it simple :o) A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g I don't know about that. It would be pretty tough to fit five or six segments in that 12". The advantage would be that it's just GOTTA be less prone to wind knots. He said he bought them, not made them. Extruding a 1' tapered leader wouldn't be that hard. -- Charlie... http://bellsouthpwp.net/c/c/cchoc/ |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
Charlie Choc wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:26:16 -0500, "Tim J." wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:30:40 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber" wrote: Not anymore. I only use tapered Riverage Flourcarbon 12" leaders for all my use. Both dryfly, nymph and for sal****er. I only attach a Riverage Flourcarbon tip to the tapered leader. Thats it. Keep it simple :o) A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g I don't know about that. It would be pretty tough to fit five or six segments in that 12". The advantage would be that it's just GOTTA be less prone to wind knots. He said he bought them, not made them. Extruding a 1' tapered leader wouldn't be that hard. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths a roffian will go to raise an argument. ;-) Oh, I forgot - "IS NOT!" -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Does anyone build their own leaders?
Charlie Choc wrote:
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:26:16 -0500, "Tim J." wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:30:40 +0100, "Thomas Schreiber" wrote: Not anymore. I only use tapered Riverage Flourcarbon 12" leaders for all my use. Both dryfly, nymph and for sal****er. I only attach a Riverage Flourcarbon tip to the tapered leader. Thats it. Keep it simple :o) A one foot long leader does sound pretty simple. g I don't know about that. It would be pretty tough to fit five or six segments in that 12". The advantage would be that it's just GOTTA be less prone to wind knots. He said he bought them, not made them. Extruding a 1' tapered leader wouldn't be that hard. It never ceases to amaze me the lengths a roffian will go to raise an argument. ;-) Oh, I forgot - "IS NOT!" -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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