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rt wrote in news:Xns984162AC5E38rt52a59bb38ccc@
212.227.76.70: "Ethan" wrote in ups.com: Ok I have a silly little question that maybe some of you can help me with. Whenever I get out to the edge of a body of water, I'm all rigged up and ready to make my first cast. I always seem to have this awkward moment where I struggle with standing knee deep in water trying to get the last foot or so of the leader through the last few guides and the tip top. The connection of the leader to the fly line is a bit awkward and pulling on the leader or tippet never seems to pull out enough line to start a good cast. Is there some secret to this that I'm missing out on? I'm using a 9 ft 5 wt so I have hard time reaching the tip top even when I holding the rod in the middle? I'm also using an Orvis Clearwater Fly Line with the knotless loop to loop connection on the leader. Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated. thanks, -Ethan To keep the line clean, I stand in shallow water with the butt of the rod on a rock on shore. Holding the rod horizontally pointing toward midstream, I feed the line through the guides while walking toward the tip top. I fold a small loop in the line where the leader is attached. It makes it easier to push the line and leader through the guides and prevents them from slipping out of the guides if you happen to drop the loop. After I push the loop through the tip top, I pull on the leader until the end of the tippet comes out of the tip top. I tie on a fly and hook it to the keeper. I wade to where I'm going to fish, remove the fly from the keeper, strip a few feet of line off the reel, then pull on the leader tippet while holding the rod upside down so that the guides face toward the water. That way leader knots or the line/leader connection will not get snagged in the guides as you strip out line. rt "the guides face toward the water" I should have said: "the guides face toward the sky" rt |
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