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stell leaders
Hi,
Does anyone have any suggestions about casting sal****er flies with steel leaders. I bought some thin 10 inch leaders with swivel type clasps at the ends but when I use them I can't get any distance - like half of what I get with just a fly. I was wondering if I should try say 100 lb mono in some sort of twisted configuration. I haven't tried something like that yet. Perhaps a bluefish can bite through 100 lb mono as easily as 10 lb. thanks, CW |
stell leaders
"cwoodring" wrote:
Hi, Does anyone have any suggestions about casting sal****er flies with steel leaders. I bought some thin 10 inch leaders with swivel type clasps at the ends but when I use them I can't get any distance - like half of what I get with just a fly. I was wondering if I should try say 100 lb mono in some sort of twisted configuration. I haven't tried something like that yet. Perhaps a bluefish can bite through 100 lb mono as easily as 10 lb. thanks, CW Seeing my initials, I figured I was obliged to reply. I think the bulk of the problem is the ectra hardware and the hinges built into those leaders. They are designed for spin casting and bait casting, and often fail in those snaps and swivels. A much better solution is hard wire. Find the bronze plated stainless steel, and get 65 pound strength, I can't remember the diameter right now. The knot is a haywire twist which is easy enough to tie without any tools. I prefer to tie a hatwire twist loop in one end, and then use a trilene knot or clinch knot to tie the leader to the wire, then another haywire twist to tie the fly on. No hinge, no extra weight, bomb proof. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
stell leaders
"cwoodring" wrote:
Hi, Does anyone have any suggestions about casting sal****er flies with steel leaders. I bought some thin 10 inch leaders with swivel type clasps at the ends but when I use them I can't get any distance - like half of what I get with just a fly. I was wondering if I should try say 100 lb mono in some sort of twisted configuration. I haven't tried something like that yet. Perhaps a bluefish can bite through 100 lb mono as easily as 10 lb. thanks, CW Seeing my initials, I figured I was obliged to reply. I think the bulk of the problem is the ectra hardware and the hinges built into those leaders. They are designed for spin casting and bait casting, and often fail in those snaps and swivels. A much better solution is hard wire. Find the bronze plated stainless steel, and get 65 pound strength, I can't remember the diameter right now. The knot is a haywire twist which is easy enough to tie without any tools. I prefer to tie a hatwire twist loop in one end, and then use a trilene knot or clinch knot to tie the leader to the wire, then another haywire twist to tie the fly on. No hinge, no extra weight, bomb proof. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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