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Newbie leader question
I've been fishing RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders in 7.5' 5x size, all
season with good results. Recently I purchased the same RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders but in 9' 7x size. These leaders were a nightmare to fish. They had a real bad "memory" problem and coiled up no matter what I did to get them straight. Why would these have the problem when the 7.6 5x were fine? Is there anything I can do to get these leaders to straighten out and "lose" the memory? Is there a better brand/model of tapered leaders that I should be buying instead of Rio? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I was really surprised by this. |
Newbie leader question
mdk77 wrote:
I've been fishing RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders in 7.5' 5x size, all season with good results. Recently I purchased the same RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders but in 9' 7x size. These leaders were a nightmare to fish. They had a real bad "memory" problem and coiled up no matter what I did to get them straight. Why would these have the problem when the 7.6 5x were fine? Is there anything I can do to get these leaders to straighten out and "lose" the memory? Is there a better brand/model of tapered leaders that I should be buying instead of Rio? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I was really surprised by this. I don't know why the 9' 7x leaders would have that memory problem, but I suggest that you not use them because the uses for 7x tippet are few and far between. You can always tie on 7x tippet when you feel you need it. I primarily use Rio 7.5' leaders, but I usually buy them in 3x size and then tie on smaller tippet (typically 5x). I also carry a couple of Rio 9' leaders (and extra tippet) for those occasions when I need a longer leader, and I've never noticed a memory problem with them. BTW, some people in ROFF think that 7x is NEVER useful. I disagree. I use it when fishing the Trico hatch at Silver Creek (and pretty much only then). I've landed sizable fish on 7x, and lost few, too. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
I don't know why the 9' 7x leaders would have that memory problem, but I suggest that you not use them because the uses for 7x tippet are few and far between. You can always tie on 7x tippet when you feel you need it. I primarily use Rio 7.5' leaders, but I usually buy them in 3x size and then tie on smaller tippet (typically 5x). I also carry a couple of Rio 9' leaders (and extra tippet) for those occasions when I need a longer leader, and I've never noticed a memory problem with them. BTW, some people in ROFF think that 7x is NEVER useful. I disagree. I use it when fishing the Trico hatch at Silver Creek (and pretty much only then). I've landed sizable fish on 7x, and lost few, too. This is good advice. I also use 7.5' 3X leaders, and tie tippet on as I need. I rarely go below 5X in the waters I fish. Only time I deviate from this is when I fish streamers for bull trout, then I use a larger diameter leader. Tim Lysyk |
Newbie leader question
mdk77 wrote:
I've been fishing RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders in 7.5' 5x size, all season with good results. Recently I purchased the same RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders but in 9' 7x size. These leaders were a nightmare to fish. They had a real bad "memory" problem and coiled up no matter what I did to get them straight. Why would these have the problem when the 7.6 5x were fine? Is there anything I can do to get these leaders to straighten out and "lose" the memory? Is there a better brand/model of tapered leaders that I should be buying instead of Rio? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I was really surprised by this. it's the 7x. i use the rio 9' 4x...then cut and tie tippet as necessary for conditions. no memory problems...except 6x tippet will kink and coil easily. though i've fiddled with 7x, 6x is usually as low as i go. most often use 5x...except on places like the madison, where 4x is necessary to bully the big fish out of the fast waters. jeff |
Newbie leader question
Interesting! I rarely use anything under 9', of course this is dependent upon the length of rod you use, what you fish for, how you are fishing and where you fish. For low and big water I switch to 12' and have even used 15' leaders. I believe Rio leaders are of the softer variety if leaders. I do not know if this fact has anything to do with the memory problem. I do know that in the finer tippet sizes, the softer leader materials kink badly when using certain knots to tie the fly to the tippet. It's annoying. ( I've switched to the Davy's Knot, which helps some.) I also know that as leader material gets older, it does have this problem. Is it possible these leaders were purchased " On Sale" because they'd been sitting around for too long? It could be because, as rw said, they don't get used very much by anglers, and they'd been on the shelf too long. I build my own leaders using Maxima leader material. This is stiffer than Rio and comes in different tints of color. I then vary the tippet material for different circumstances. I don't have a lot of problems straightening these leaders out by simply stretching them a bit. Hope this helps, Mark -- Soft-hackle 'Flymphs, Soft-hackles & Spiders' (http://tinyurl.com/2u5ak6) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Soft-hackle's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...php?userid=660 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=12962 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Tim Lysyk wrote:
rw wrote: ... I primarily use Rio 7.5' leaders, but I usually buy them in 3x size and then tie on smaller tippet (typically 5x). ... This is good advice. I also use 7.5' 3X leaders, and tie tippet on as I need. I rarely go below 5X in the waters I fish. ... Ditto for me. I buy 7.5' 3X exclusively for everything except muskie & pike, the only difference is I like Orvis SuperStrong. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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What are you fishing for using 7x leader?
Like those who posted before me, I would go to a 4x or 5x leader and then go to a smaller tippet. There is little water I have fished that requires a 7x tippet. Another neat little trick is to go to fluoro carbon tippet. A 5x fc is about the same as a 6x nylon as far as strength and visibility in the water. I carry nothing but 5x in fc tippet. I use Orvis super strong leaders and tippet. I have used RIO a couple of times when I left home on a trip and found myself short of leaders. No problems with 5x RIOs. Dave |
Newbie leader question
On Nov 10, 10:46 am, mdk77 wrote:
I've been fishing RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders in 7.5' 5x size, all season with good results. Recently I purchased the same RIO Knotless Tapered Leaders but in 9' 7x size. These leaders were a nightmare to fish. They had a real bad "memory" problem and coiled up no matter what I did to get them straight. Why would these have the problem when the 7.6 5x were fine? Is there anything I can do to get these leaders to straighten out and "lose" the memory? Is there a better brand/model of tapered leaders that I should be buying instead of Rio? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. I was really surprised by this. I pretty much agree with most of the above posts. I use Climax knotless leaders, and purchase them in 7-1/2 ' 3X and 9' 4X. My home river features tiny midges down to a #30 and BWO's down to #26 in the late summer and fall, so by this time of year, I'm down to 7X and sometimes even 8X tippets, but I agree that for most fishing, 5X or 6X is about as light as you need to go. Lots of opinions regarding flourocarbon. I know some people swear by it, but I've been fishing side by side with some pretty good midge fishermen who are using flouro, and more than holding my own with mono. I think it's a confidence thing....if you think the flouro gives you an advantage, then you fish it with more confidence, and your success rate increases. |
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On 10-Nov-2007, George Adams wrote: Lots of opinions regarding On 10-Nov-2007, George Adams wrote: late summer and fall, so by this time of year, I'm down to 7X and sometimes even 8X tippets, but I agree that for most fishing, 5X or 6X is about as light as you need to go. Lots of opinions regarding flourocarbon. I know some people swear by it, but I've been fishing side by side with some pretty good midge fishermen who are using flouro, and more than holding my own with mono. I think it's a confidence thing....if you think the flouro gives you an advantage, then you fish it with more confidence, and your success rate increases. You may be right about confidence I prefer fleurocarbon as I thinks it curls far less At least it is what I think and I do fish it well. I can no longer see to tie # 7 tippet anymore - barely tie on wiith #6 Unlees I take along one of my younger minions to tie things on for me 5 or 6 is as low as I go and I do a lot or C&R I dont really want to play a fish too long unless it is big and I am going to kill it With large rainbows that we will eat I would use a #4 With salmon a #2 If a fish breaks off thats OK also. Fishing is fun Catching is also but it is not life n death for me I just like being in places where fish hang around - better than cities Fred |
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On Nov 10, 11:52 am, Dave LaCourse wrote:
What are you fishing for using 7x leader? Like those who posted before me, I would go to a 4x or 5x leader and then go to a smaller tippet. There is little water I have fished that requires a 7x tippet. Another neat little trick is to go to fluoro carbon tippet. A 5x fc is about the same as a 6x nylon as far as strength and visibility in the water. I carry nothing but 5x in fc tippet. I use Orvis super strong leaders and tippet. I have used RIO a couple of times when I left home on a trip and found myself short of leaders. No problems with 5x RIOs. Dave I'm going to try fishing at Taneycomo, Mo. next year and that was recommended. I'd never fished anything smaller than 5x and I also fish 7.5' leaders, so the 9' was alien to me also. I thought I'd "practice" a bit around home here with the new leaders. I caught white bass on it locally. But the leaders had coil-memory that I couldn't straighten out. I hated fishing with them. The 9' 7x leaders with additional tippet seemed like fishing with spiderweb, and on windy days. I'm fishing a 4wt DT line with this setup. Maybe the leaders had been "on the shelf" a long time before I bought them. I noticed that the rated "pound test" on the leader package was less than what Rio now sells. So maybe these leaders were sitting for years before they were purchased, and that was why they had the permanent coil problems. It was like fishing with a "slinky" toy that I had as a kid. Anyway, I'm going back to my old leaders. I'll take the advice on ROFF and go with fine tippet, but not the long 7x leaders. |
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