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In article , Jim Murray
wrote: A few questions on flyrodding for pike. A little OT here. X-posted & followups set to urf.coarse 1. I have some 14lb. fluorocarbon line, would this make a good leader material? Use something cheap and stiff. Really nasty cut-priced 15lb bs would be my choice. Try not to have a hinge-point between the leader and the wire tippet. In other words use a knot that whips onto the wire rather than any sort of loop to loop. 2. Can you use a braided loop connector to join the line to the backing. Don't see why not though I tend to whip mine. 3. I've bought a 8/9 intermediate sinking line. Have heard that the (pike) fly will turn over better if you cut about 2 feet from the forward end of the line. Would this be correct? For really big flies you might want to try a shorter piece of flat 12 weight as a 'shooting' head although you'll probably not be shooting for range. I haven't really had a chance to experiment this year. I was planning to try some bigger flies hoping for bigger fish. The 4" jobs that seem to be standard are smaller than many I use in the sea. Come the summer I intend to try some 8" poppers. Cheerio, -- |
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