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straightening leaders
My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and
whatever works. To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find, took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point. I'm not likely to do this as a matter of habit because I can straighten them streamside with my fingers or with a piece of leather. But it worked. It worked just fine. I know that Connor can be irritating with his didactic, know-it-all attitude, but this **** is ridiculous. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
straightening leaders
On Nov 15, 1:53 pm, rw wrote:
My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find, took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point. I'm not likely to do this as a matter of habit because I can straighten them streamside with my fingers or with a piece of leather. But it worked. It worked just fine. I know that Connor can be irritating with his didactic, know-it-all attitude, but this **** is ridiculous. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. That doesn't surprise me. Doesn't a leader straightener work by generating enough friction to heat up the leader? Does this work with fly line also? Some of my SA lines are ALL spirally, and I've tried all sorts of ways to straighten them. --riverman |
straightening leaders
On Nov 15, 1:53 pm, rw wrote:
My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find, took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point. I'm not likely to do this as a matter of habit because I can straighten them streamside with my fingers or with a piece of leather. But it worked. It worked just fine. I know that Connor can be irritating with his didactic, know-it-all attitude, but this **** is ridiculous. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=519707 Mike's not the only one to do it. --riverman |
straightening leaders
rw wrote:
My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find, took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point. ... I didn't hear anyone argue that immersion in hot water wouldn't straighten a leader. All of roff agrees, you can straighten a nylon monofilament leader by immersing it in hot water. It's a bad idea and bad advice and I wouldn't trust the leader itself or the knots made with it, but it'll be straight, no doubt. -- Ken Fortenberry |
straightening leaders
rw wrote in news:473bdb74$0$24709
: My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. Utilitarianism through the use of resources you don't need. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
straightening leaders
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 13:04:41 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: rw wrote: My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find, took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point. ... I didn't hear anyone argue that immersion in hot water wouldn't straighten a leader. All of roff agrees, you can straighten a nylon monofilament leader by immersing it in hot water. It's a bad idea and bad advice and I wouldn't trust the leader itself or the knots made with it, but it'll be straight, no doubt. Plus the coiled memory will return as soon as you store the leader on your reel, or coild it and put it back in the package and into your vest. It is the same when you remove the memory the old fashion way - with your fingers. As soon as you wind up that leader on your reel, store it for a short period, the coiled memory returns, but it is never as bad as when the leader was brand new. If placing a leader in hot water before use was a practical solution to the coiled memory, I am sure the manufacturers would have recommended it by now. It is a neat trick, but one that is not needed if you have two hands and know the proper way of releasing the memory. |
straightening leaders
Scott Seidman wrote:
rw wrote in news:473bdb74$0$24709 : My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. Utilitarianism through the use of resources you don't need. What is that supposed to mean? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
straightening leaders
rw wrote in news:473c4d4c$0$32375
: What is that supposed to mean? Just that is seems silly to pull out gear for something that takes all of 20 seconds to do by hand, and that hardly seems utilitarian. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
straightening leaders
Scott Seidman wrote:
rw wrote in news:473c4d4c$0$32375 : What is that supposed to mean? Just that is seems silly to pull out gear for something that takes all of 20 seconds to do by hand, and that hardly seems utilitarian. Evidently you missed the "empiricism" part. I didn't need a straight leader -- the fishing around here over. What I needed was to satisfy my curiosity. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
straightening leaders
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
rw wrote: My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and whatever works. To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find, took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point. ... I didn't hear anyone argue that immersion in hot water wouldn't straighten a leader. All of roff agrees, you can straighten a nylon monofilament leader by immersing it in hot water. It's a bad idea and bad advice and I wouldn't trust the leader itself or the knots made with it, but it'll be straight, no doubt. It appears to be a perfectly fine leader, just like one straightened by hand, only straighter. This "bad advice" crap is hilarious. It's clear that all you and LaCourse are interested in is discrediting Connor by any means possible, fair or foul. You're acting like petulant children. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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