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Since I'm a relative newbie, allow me to fullfill my duty as relative
newbie and ask a dumb question. Recently I was fishing a warm water stream for smallmouth and I was using a little split shot about 8" up from the fly on the tippet, and I found after a while, I got a nasty tangle in my tippet around the split shot. It was like a wind knot but worse? How does everyone avoid nasty wind knots when using split shot? Or is it just a fact of life, and the reason we carry extra spools of tippet? thanks -Ethan salmobytes wrote: 3) Split shot 12-24" up the leader allows the nymph to drift naturally, A solution: Stick with the *extra-short* leader, but put it on a dry line. Put an extra-big, pea-sized split shot at the junction of the end of the fly line and the leader butt. It's not a perfect solution. |
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