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I'm dragging out tackle, tearing down stuff,
cleaning, .................etc. and going through on-line catalogues, looking for ...uh...stuff I need. Looking at Cabela's bargain bin, I stumbled across SciAnglers line/ leader connectors -- the plastic do-hickies that snap together. Seemed high priced, so looked elsewhere for JUST the plastic snap-tab things. Question: anyone have experience with these things? Are they any good? Work as advertised? Amenable to my personal home-made tapers being used with them? Any help is appreciated. Also........I do a lot of ultralight spinning, mostly 2 and 4 lb. For many years, I have used Silver Thread, but couldn't find any locally the last few years. I have tried what must have been a dozen so- called "good name brand" lines, but found them all unsat in my #1 category: line memory / springiness. They all came off in clumps and lumps. Silver Thread never has --- never ! Any experiences / recommendations here, before I mail order some 2, 4, and 8 lb. SilverThread? thanx and cheers oz, with just a bit of cabin fever |
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On Jan 4, 2:59*pm, MajorOz wrote:
Question: *anyone have experience with these things? *Are they any good? *Work as advertised? *Amenable to my personal home-made tapers being used with them? Any help is appreciated. My advice ... Stay away from any line to leader connection that isn't either a factory loop in the line and a perfection loop on the leader ... or, a needle nail knot on the line ( either directly in the leader, or on a short butt with a perfection loop for attaching the leader ) |
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On Jan 4, 5:18*pm, Larry L wrote:
On Jan 4, 2:59*pm, MajorOz wrote: Question: *anyone have experience with these things? *Are they any good? *Work as advertised? *Amenable to my personal home-made tapers being used with them? Any help is appreciated. My advice ... Stay away from any line to leader connection that isn't either a factory loop in the line and a perfection loop on the leader *... or, *a needle nail *knot on the line * *( either directly in the leader, or on a short butt with a perfection loop for attaching the leader ) or an Eagle Claw leader link: http://www.stevesfishingsupplies.com...agle_Claw.html giles who has used them exclusively for 25 years and found them to be most satisfactory. |
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I make my own loop in the line using a heat gun and a piece of shrink
tube. Very cool technique. Shave half the coating down to the core on about 1" of the end of the fly line. Slide a three inch long piece of shrink tube over the line, below the shaved part. Push the shaved part inside the shrink tube leaving a loop of unshaved fly line outside the tube. Put a heat gun on low, and shrink the shrink tube down, moving fully around the tube. Let cool for about 30 seconds. Cut off the shrink tube. If you've done it right, you melt the coating back on itself, leaving a strong loop. Frank Reid |
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On Jan 4, 8:30*pm, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote:
I make my own loop in the line using a heat gun and a piece of shrink tube. *Very cool technique. Shave half the coating down to the core on about 1" of the end of the fly line. * Slide a three inch long piece of shrink tube over the line, below the shaved part. *Push the shaved part inside the shrink tube leaving a loop of unshaved fly line outside the tube. Put a heat gun on low, and shrink the shrink tube down, moving fully around the tube. *Let cool for about 30 seconds. Cut off the shrink tube. *If you've done it right, you melt the coating back on itself, leaving a strong loop. Frank Reid And if you've done it wrong? You get published. :) giles hey, am i right, or am i wrong? |
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Looking at Cabela's bargain bin, I stumbled across SciAnglers line/ leader connectors -- the plastic do-hickies that snap together. Stay away from that kind of connector I speak from experiece I lost a fish Fred |
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On Jan 4, 8:53*pm, "Fred" wrote:
Looking at Cabela's bargain bin, I stumbled across SciAnglers line/ leader connectors -- the plastic do-hickies that snap together. Stay away from that kind of connector I speak from experiece I lost a fish Fred Following that logic, it would behoove one to stay away from rods, reels, lines, leaders, hooks, feathers, fur, tinsel, lead, wire, nets, trawlers, bait, chum, boats, waders, spears, arrows, guns and a few thousand other items......all of which have at one time or another been used in the loss of a fish. g. who supposes that no one has yet claimed a thermonuclear device was responsible for the loss of a fish......or, at least not in these pages. |
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On Jan 4, 8:53*pm, "Fred" wrote:
Looking at Cabela's bargain bin, I stumbled across SciAnglers line/ leader connectors -- the plastic do-hickies that snap together. Stay away from that kind of connector I speak from experiece I lost a fish Fred I have used them and also dislike them. The connectors do not connect right and the part that slips over the fly line is never a large enough diameter to fit. I used them to avoid nail knots and learned nail knots weren't so bad. Paul |
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On Jan 4, 6:12*pm, Giles wrote:
On Jan 4, 5:18*pm, Larry L wrote: On Jan 4, 2:59*pm, MajorOz wrote: Question: *anyone have experience with these things? *Are they any good? *Work as advertised? *Amenable to my personal home-made tapers being used with them? Any help is appreciated. My advice ... Stay away from any line to leader connection that isn't either a factory loop in the line and a perfection loop on the leader *... or, *a needle nail *knot on the line * *( either directly in the leader, or on a short butt with a perfection loop for attaching the leader ) or an Eagle Claw leader link: http://www.stevesfishingsupplies.com...ing/Eagle_Claw.... giles who has used them exclusively for 25 years and found them to be most satisfactory. I used to use them. They worked pretty good, especially slipping thru guides. And not much fhinging either. Forget why I stopped. Just ran out I guess. Dave |
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On 4-Jan-2010, Family-Outdoors wrote: The connectors do not connect right and the part that slips over the fly line is never a large enough diameter to fit. I used them to avoid nail knots and learned nail knots weren't so bad. Paul I use a nail knot tool I keep it on my fly vest Fred |
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On Jan 4, 8:40*pm, Giles wrote:
On Jan 4, 8:30*pm, Frank Reid © 2008 wrote: I make my own loop in the line using a heat gun and a piece of shrink tube. *Very cool technique. Shave half the coating down to the core on about 1" of the end of the fly line. * Slide a three inch long piece of shrink tube over the line, below the shaved part. *Push the shaved part inside the shrink tube leaving a loop of unshaved fly line outside the tube. Put a heat gun on low, and shrink the shrink tube down, moving fully around the tube. *Let cool for about 30 seconds. Cut off the shrink tube. *If you've done it right, you melt the coating back on itself, leaving a strong loop. Frank Reid And if you've done it wrong? You get published. * * * *:) giles hey, am i right, or am i wrong? Thhhhhhttttttt!!!!!!!!!!!!! Frank Reid |
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