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Aloha, Could someone please provide me a website with instructions on
how to make your own shooting head using lead core line? Also what's decent material for the running line? I was told plain old mono is fine. That true? Thanks! Spy in Hawaii |
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![]() "Spyda Man" wrote in message ... Aloha, Could someone please provide me a website with instructions on how to make your own shooting head using lead core line? Also what's decent material for the running line? I was told plain old mono is fine. That true? Thanks! Spy in Hawaii http://globalflyfisher.com/fishbetter/shootingheads/ TL MC |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, Spyda Man wrote:
Aloha, Could someone please provide me a website with instructions on how to make your own shooting head using lead core line? Also what's decent material for the running line? I was told plain old mono is fine. That true? Thanks! Use braided mono loop connectors such as Drew's Speed Loops from Umpqua. Personally I like making my own. Tie a little nail knot at the based of the braided loop and cover it with Aquaseal. My favorite running line is Rio clear intermediate. Monofilament will give you the longest casts but it is hard to handle and once you get a knot or kink in it, you're basically done. Rio clear does not feel as slick in your hand as some other lines but once it gets wet it is plenty slick. I think it's a good compromise between shootability, handling, distance. I've used mono, braided mono, Sicentiifc Anglers running line and Airflo Polyshoot and like the Rio the best. You'll need to figure out how long you want the shooting head to be. You'll have to try out different lengths and cut back until you feel comfortable. If you haven't used heavy shooting heads before you will get better as time goes by and evernutally you may want to reconsider the length of the head as you get more proficient. Mu Thousand Oaks, CA |
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Thanks for all the info and link, they are very helpful. Do you have an
online sorce for the flat mono running line? Nthing locally available here in the islands. I do see braided nylon loops on ebay though. Thanks again! Spy in Hawaii |
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