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Last shad trip, I get the rod out of the tube, and the shooting head is in 2
pieces. Had to have got caught on something and the probably the tip and butt sections pinched it. How do I splice it? Tied a couple of uni knots, but they would hang in the eyes at times, Will get a new shooting head, but need a better knot to salvage a trip sometime. |
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
ink.net... Last shad trip, I get the rod out of the tube, and the shooting head is in 2 pieces. Had to have got caught on something and the probably the tip and butt sections pinched it. How do I splice it? Tied a couple of uni knots, but they would hang in the eyes at times, Will get a new shooting head, but need a better knot to salvage a trip sometime. It is a common sense procedure (easier with the right tools and materials.) 1. Remove plastic coating from both ends for at least 1 cm or half an inch. Acetone or another solvent may be needed. 2. Unweave line textile until it looks like a paintbrush, every strand separate, both ends. 3. Place line fragments together and mix the fine ends with enough adhesive to hold them together. 4. Whip finish to cover the whole interval between plastic line coating. 5. Waterproof the whip finish with appropriate adhesive or other coating. Let dry. Polish it slick. 6. Test strength of the splice before use. It needs to be stronger than any tippet. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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![]() "Don Phillipson" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... Last shad trip, I get the rod out of the tube, and the shooting head is in 2 pieces. Had to have got caught on something and the probably the tip and butt sections pinched it. How do I splice it? Tied a couple of uni knots, but they would hang in the eyes at times, Will get a new shooting head, but need a better knot to salvage a trip sometime. It is a common sense procedure (easier with the right tools and materials.) 1. Remove plastic coating from both ends for at least 1 cm or half an inch. Acetone or another solvent may be needed. 2. Unweave line textile until it looks like a paintbrush, every strand separate, both ends. 3. Place line fragments together and mix the fine ends with enough adhesive to hold them together. 4. Whip finish to cover the whole interval between plastic line coating. 5. Waterproof the whip finish with appropriate adhesive or other coating. Let dry. Polish it slick. 6. Test strength of the splice before use. It needs to be stronger than any tippet. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) I am looking for a knot to tie it for the day, while on the water. I normally do not carry acetone, etc when fishing. Bill |
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Bill McKee wrote:
I am looking for a knot to tie it for the day, while on the water. I normally do not carry acetone, etc when fishing. Bill Maybe you don't normally carry acetone, etc, but what about in exceptional circumstances? :-) I don't what knot is recommended for tying two pieces of flyline together "on the water", especially if the break is in the fat part (and I know a lot of knots). You could make two whipped loops on each end, using whatever monofilament tippet you have available. It would suck, but maybe it would suck less than anything else. BTW, if you're posting the question to ROFF I assume you aren't on the water. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Bill McKee wrote:
I am looking for a knot to tie it for the day, while on the water. I normally do not carry acetone, etc when fishing. Bill Get some hollow braid backing line and carry that with some of the clear tubing you get with braided loops, or even just some tying thread to lock the ends, and cut a length and use that to splice the two pieces together. Feed the two ends up as close together as you can to eliminate hinging. That should keep you fishing till you get home and do a permanent splice. -- Don`t Worry, Be Happy Sandy -- E-Mail:- Website:- http://www.ftscotland.co.uk Looking for a webhost? Try http://www.1and1.co.uk/?k_id=2966019 |
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![]() I am looking for a knot to tie it for the day, while on the water. I normally do not carry acetone, etc when fishing. Bill Quick field repair of a cut fly line: Take about a foot of tippet, 2X or 3X will do. Make an overhand knot in the middle. Put about an inch and a half of the broken end of the fly line into the overhand knot and pull it as tight as you can. Then grasp the tippet tag ends in one hand, the fly line in the other, and yank hard. This will strip the fly line coating off the core. Repeat for the other broken end. Tie a double surgenon's knot joining the two core ends together. Snug the knot up to the ends of the coating so as as to reduce as much as possible, the distance between the ends of the coating. If you have any knot glue with you like Loon Knot Sense, coat the double surgeon's knot and the rest of the exposed core to seal it and to smooth it out. When you get home, whip finish it to smooth it down and eliminate hinging. Peter |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... Last shad trip, I get the rod out of the tube, and the shooting head is in 2 pieces. Had to have got caught on something and the probably the tip and butt sections pinched it. How do I splice it?... Leader link. http://www.hotspotfishing.com/public...s/fish-254.asp Wolfgang |
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