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Roddytoo September 15th, 2005 03:55 PM

Sightfree G3, very strong for diameter, have landed fish over 6 pounds on
4lb bs this season. Try www.tightlinesdirect.co.uk
"Sandy Birrell" wrote in message
.uk...
Smudge wrote:
Hi all,

I have just bought some Orvis Super Strong tippet material for
making leaders, x3 x5 and x8.

I am using the standard recommended blood knot to join the lines
together, the trouble is the x5 and x8 snaps at the knot point,
given the slightest hand pressure.

I am taking this Orvis crap back to the shop ASAP, hoping for a
refund :)

Prior to this I had been using bog standard mono as used by coarse
fishers but thought I would be clever and buy the fly stuff as it
looked much thinner.

Who makes the best tippet material these days ?.

Thanks,

S.


Maxima either Chameleon or Green is up to you.

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Smudge September 15th, 2005 06:19 PM

Leader material help.
 
Hi all,

I have just bought some Orvis Super Strong tippet material for making
leaders, x3 x5 and x8.

I am using the standard recommended blood knot to join the lines together,
the trouble is the x5 and x8 snaps at the knot point, given the slightest
hand pressure.

I am taking this Orvis crap back to the shop ASAP, hoping for a refund :)

Prior to this I had been using bog standard mono as used by coarse fishers
but thought I would be clever and buy the fly stuff as it looked much
thinner.

Who makes the best tippet material these days ?.

Thanks,

S.






Sandy Birrell September 15th, 2005 07:53 PM

Smudge wrote:
Hi all,

I have just bought some Orvis Super Strong tippet material for
making leaders, x3 x5 and x8.

I am using the standard recommended blood knot to join the lines
together, the trouble is the x5 and x8 snaps at the knot point,
given the slightest hand pressure.

I am taking this Orvis crap back to the shop ASAP, hoping for a
refund :)

Prior to this I had been using bog standard mono as used by coarse
fishers but thought I would be clever and buy the fly stuff as it
looked much thinner.

Who makes the best tippet material these days ?.

Thanks,

S.


Maxima either Chameleon or Green is up to you.

--

Don`t Worry, Be Happy
Sandy
--
E-Mail:-
Website:-
http://www.ftscotland.co.uk
Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019



keith September 18th, 2005 04:17 PM

I also use Sightfree. I use one continuous length for the leader and
simply tie in any droppers where I want them using the water knot.
This in my experience is far better than building the leader using
separate lengths. If I need a tapered leader then I use a bought
tapered leader and again knot any droppers needed. I would personally
never use a blood knot for joining two lengths of nylon. It is
important with any knot tp moisten it before pulling it tight.

Keith


On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 07:55:53 -0700, "Roddytoo"
wrote:

Sightfree G3, very strong for diameter, have landed fish over 6 pounds on
4lb bs this season. Try www.tightlinesdirect.co.uk
"Sandy Birrell" wrote in message
o.uk...
Smudge wrote:
Hi all,

I have just bought some Orvis Super Strong tippet material for
making leaders, x3 x5 and x8.

I am using the standard recommended blood knot to join the lines
together, the trouble is the x5 and x8 snaps at the knot point,
given the slightest hand pressure.

I am taking this Orvis crap back to the shop ASAP, hoping for a
refund :)

Prior to this I had been using bog standard mono as used by coarse
fishers but thought I would be clever and buy the fly stuff as it
looked much thinner.

Who makes the best tippet material these days ?.

Thanks,

S.


Maxima either Chameleon or Green is up to you.

--

Don`t Worry, Be Happy
Sandy
--
E-Mail:-
Website:-
http://www.ftscotland.co.uk
Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019





Smudge September 20th, 2005 09:20 PM


"keith" wrote in message
...
I also use Sightfree. I use one continuous length for the leader and
simply tie in any droppers where I want them using the water knot.
This in my experience is far better than building the leader using
separate lengths. If I need a tapered leader then I use a bought
tapered leader and again knot any droppers needed. I would personally
never use a blood knot for joining two lengths of nylon. It is
important with any knot tp moisten it before pulling it tight.



Hi Keith,

Do you use the water knot for joining lines, for eg: a length of tippet to
the end of a bought tapered leader.


S.



keith September 21st, 2005 01:42 AM

On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:20:11 GMT, "Smudge"
wrote:


"keith" wrote in message
.. .
I also use Sightfree. I use one continuous length for the leader and
simply tie in any droppers where I want them using the water knot.
This in my experience is far better than building the leader using
separate lengths. If I need a tapered leader then I use a bought
tapered leader and again knot any droppers needed. I would personally
never use a blood knot for joining two lengths of nylon. It is
important with any knot tp moisten it before pulling it tight.



Hi Keith,

Do you use the water knot for joining lines, for eg: a length of tippet to
the end of a bought tapered leader.


S.


Hi Smudge
If I have to join leaders in any way I always use the water knot. In
the illustration you use I would, if I needed a dropper, use the end
of the tapered bit to form the top dropper.I have found the blood knot
very unsafe.
I would add that I mostly fish reservoirs and use 8lbs Sightfree
straight through with droppers also of 8lbs. It's no thicker than
"old" 6lbs mono and I don't like to leave a hook in a fish and where I
fish there are some double figure fish lurking about - in fact going
tomorrow or should I say today as I've just looked at the clock.
Tight lines
Keith


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