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A few years back Peter Charles talked about using spooled mono to replace
high-priced tippet material. I was wondering, with all the advances in materials, if anyone had compared the newer spooled mono's to tippets for strength, diameter, refraction or ? My interest is that I am having too much difficulty tying tippets, leaders and flies when on the water; especially in the cold. My vision, never the best, along with my less-than-desirable small motor skills has me finally to the point of no knots on the water program. My system requires that I use a LOT of tippet in order to avoid tying knots. So, the reason for my question. Chris |
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![]() "Padishar Creel" wrote I am having too much difficulty tying tippets, leaders and flies when on the water; especially in the cold. My vision, never the best, along with my less-than-desirable small motor skills has me finally to the point of no knots on the water program. At least look into and try tippet rings a few times. My major reason for trying them is similar to your 'no knot' reasons and the fact that I lost some really nice fish to poorly tied surgeons knots where the tippet started. If you can see well enough to thread the hook and you practice the Pitzen knot http://teosinte2.agron.missouri.edu/...ng/pitzen.html you may find like I have that you can tie it even with light gloves on ( maybe wasting a bit of tippet, but that isn't going to be THE reason I end up in the poor house ) at both the ring and the fly, and it is very strong ..... put the ring on at home using hemostats ( I use wire puller style hackle pliers) or some such to hold it, they are tiny and I won't even consider taking them to the water, take an extra ring prepared leader in case the ring is lost to a tree. |
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john "Padishar Creel" wrote in message ... A few years back Peter Charles talked about using spooled mono to replace high-priced tippet material. I was wondering, with all the advances in materials, if anyone had compared the newer spooled mono's to tippets for strength, diameter, refraction or ? My interest is that I am having too much difficulty tying tippets, leaders and flies when on the water; especially in the cold. My vision, never the best, along with my less-than-desirable small motor skills has me finally to the point of no knots on the water program. My system requires that I use a LOT of tippet in order to avoid tying knots. So, the reason for my question. Chris |
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