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Old November 15th, 2007, 05:17 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default straightening leaders


"rw" wrote in message
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My philosophy is empiricism and utilitarianism. IOW, check it out and
whatever works.

To that end, I searched out the gnarliest old Rio leader I could find,
took it from the package, and immersed it in hot (not boiling) water. It
straightened out just fine, tippet and all. It didn't seem to be weakened
in any obvious way, although I didn't actually test the breaking point.

I'm not likely to do this as a matter of habit because I can straighten
them streamside with my fingers or with a piece of leather. But it worked.
It worked just fine.

I know that Connor can be irritating with his didactic, know-it-all
attitude, but this **** is ridiculous.

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rw:

long time lurker who avoids most of the bs around here, but I also tried
this technique so here's a few points.

1. I have straightened leaders for years with a leather/rubber gadget on my
vest. Never used it on anything finer that 2X or 3X. Straighten those
sections with my fingers. Always worked well
2. The day I put my leader in hot water, I was in a cabin streamside and
was waiting for it to warm up before going fishing, so I was killing time
3. Dropped the leader in non boiling water (approx 1 1/2 minutes in a
microwave) and hung it up between 2 nails on the porch. Used a Rio 7 1/2
foot down to 3X leader. Did not heat the tippet.

The leader (IMO) performed better that day. I caught several fish over 20"
and did not break anyone off, although again, I did not heat the tippets.
The leader is limper and has less memory when straightened in this manner.
I hazard to say it "fished straighter" than when hand straightened.

So, if you've got time and don't mind trying something different, you may
find this is a worthwhile exercise. YMMV

Patrick


 




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