of Lines and Rods
On Jan 27, 6:34*am, DaveMD wrote:
Just a little tip from having this happen again. Get a indelible marker,
like a Sharpie and draw bands on the line a few feet back from the tip.
5 bands for a 5 weight, 6 for a 6-weight, etc. I am sure you get the
idea.
Dave
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Yeah, I've started that with the ones that I know (I wasn't entirely
truthful in the OP. I have about 7 fly lines, but fortunately 3 of
them have labels on them). At first, the patch with the sharpie was
not slick, and I had a moment of terror that I had ruined the coating,
but then a layer of slickem and it was good as new. Instead of doing 6
or 7 bands, I'm using a code: one wide band is 5, so a 7 wt has one
wide, 2 small.
--riverman
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