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Getting lazy(er)with old age (besides my eyes ain't what they use to be) I
quit tying up my own leaders, have gone to the prepackaged ones. In your collective opinion which tapered leader is easiest to take the coil out after having been on the reel for awhile? I know about the stretching part to get the worst of the coils out, but is there one brand that stands out from the pack? Frank Sr. |
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On 2010-08-02 17:17:01 -0400, Frank Church said:
Getting lazy(er)with old age (besides my eyes ain't what they use to be) I quit tying up my own leaders, have gone to the prepackaged ones. In your collective opinion which tapered leader is easiest to take the coil out after having been on the reel for awhile? I know about the stretching part to get the worst of the coils out, but is there one brand that stands out from the pack? Frank Sr. Oh, no. A leader fight! d;o) Over the years I have tried several brands, usually bummed from a friend stream-side when I didn't have one, as a gifts, or when forced to buy something I normally wouldn't buy. I normally use nothing but Orvis leaders and swear by them. For normal every day fishing, say at the Rapid, I use a 4 or 5x 7 1/2 ft mono and tie on about 18 inches of 5x fluoro. If the reel goes unused for several months, I have little problem getting out the coils. I have used but do not like Rio, Frog Hair, Maxima. H, ymmv Dave |
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Frank Church wrote:
Getting lazy(er)with old age (besides my eyes ain't what they use to be) I quit tying up my own leaders, have gone to the prepackaged ones. In your collective opinion which tapered leader is easiest to take the coil out after having been on the reel for awhile? I know about the stretching part to get the worst of the coils out, but is there one brand that stands out from the pack? I buy Orvis Super Strong leaders in the 2 packs and build from there. For trout I start building on the 7.5' 3X and for smallie leaders I start with the 6' 0X. I've never had a memory problem with Orvis Super Strong but I have with Rio. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Aug 2, 5:25*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Frank Church wrote: Getting lazy(er)with old age (besides my eyes ain't what they use to be) I quit tying up my own leaders, have gone to the prepackaged ones. In your collective opinion which tapered leader is easiest to take the coil out after having been on the reel for awhile? I know about the stretching part to get the worst of the coils out, but is there one brand that stands out from the pack? I buy Orvis Super Strong leaders in the 2 packs and build from there. For trout I start building on the 7.5' 3X and for smallie leaders I start with the 6' 0X. I've never had a memory problem with Orvis Super Strong but I have with Rio. -- Ken Fortenberry My favorite is Frogs Hair, but I hear they're going out of business. Frank Reid |
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Frank Reid © 2010 wrote in
: Thanks for the input guys, I have used Orvis fly lines and like them a whole lot, easy to get the coils out of them too...will give the Orvis leaders a try. Frank Sr. |
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On Aug 3, 6:58*pm, Frank Church wrote:
Frank Reid © 2010 wrote : Thanks for the input guys, I have used Orvis fly lines and like them a whole lot, easy to get the coils out of them too...will give the Orvis leaders a try. Frank Sr. At the risk of inflaming an old wound, I find that holding any leaders (including the aforementioned Rio slinkys) in hot water (not boiling, but almost) for about 10 seconds, then holding the ends apart until it cools, results in it becoming straight and malleable. And to my experience, with no loss of strength whatsoever. YMMV, and if I know ROFF, it just might. :-) --riverman |
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On 2010-08-03 07:30:48 -0400, riverman said:
On Aug 3, 6:58*pm, Frank Church wrote: Frank Reid © 2010 wrote innews:cb4d3598-79a7-4c20 : Thanks for the input guys, I have used Orvis fly lines and like them a whole lot, easy to get the coils out of them too...will give the Orvis leaders a try. Frank Sr. At the risk of inflaming an old wound, I find that holding any leaders (including the aforementioned Rio slinkys) in hot water (not boiling, but almost) for about 10 seconds, then holding the ends apart until it cools, results in it becoming straight and malleable. And to my experience, with no loss of strength whatsoever. YMMV, and if I know ROFF, it just might. :-) --riverman I believe this was suggested by our infamous roffian George Gerhke many years ago. I tried it once and it works, but I have no trouble removing the coils from the Orvis superstrong leaders I normally use. Dave |
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