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Picked up a new book today "Smallmouth Flyfishing" by Tim
Holschlag...pretty neat book, especially since he includes my all time favorite smallie bug, the Sneaky Pete in his top 100 bass flies. Right away that marks him as an expert. ;-) He touts furled leaders as the way to go over the usual leader that most of us use. He pointed to www.BlueSkyFly.com as the place to get them, and they give some valid sounding reasons as to why they are the way to go. How about some opinions of those who have used them and why you think they are better than standard leaders. I'm talking here of hefty leaders for bass not some dinky trout types. First week in June is looming larger and I may score a couple of these for use on the John Day river. So fire away folks.... Frank Sr. ...needless to say, I have no affiliation with the bluesky folks. |
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Frank Church wrote in
9.11: How about some opinions of those who have used them and why you think they are better than standard leaders. I'm talking here of hefty leaders for bass not some dinky trout types. First week in June is looming larger and I may score a couple of these for use on the John Day river. So fire away folks.... I'd imagine they have alot of the same advantages and disadvantages as braided leaders. Haven't tried them myself, as I'm always dorking around between fishing on top and fishing on the bottom, and I don't want to be constantly changing leaders to do so. Everyone I know who's tried them no longer uses them. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Frank Church wrote:
Picked up a new book today "Smallmouth Flyfishing" by Tim Holschlag...pretty neat book, especially since he includes my all time favorite smallie bug, the Sneaky Pete in his top 100 bass flies. Right away that marks him as an expert. ;-) He touts furled leaders as the way to go over the usual leader that most of us use. He pointed to www.BlueSkyFly.com as the place to get them, and they give some valid sounding reasons as to why they are the way to go. How about some opinions of those who have used them and why you think they are better than standard leaders. I'm talking here of hefty leaders for bass not some dinky trout types. First week in June is looming larger and I may score a couple of these for use on the John Day river. So fire away folks.... Pretty much everyone on ROFF hates them but me. :-) Even at that, I don't use them all the time. I roll my own from Unithread, and I've made some for bass fishing using 3/0 thread, but I've found that I hardly use them for bass. They are better suited for times/places where delicate presentation is important, IMHO. As for the bluesky hype -- it's overblown, but what do you expect from someone who's trying to market the things? :-) IMHO, it doesn't make sense to make furled leaders out of mono. I've found the biggest advantages of furled leaders to be easy/delicate turnover of the fly and lack of memory/suppleness. But leaders made of mono have a tendency to coil just like their extruded cousins, so that defeats one purpose for using them. Some folks say they collect water and spray too much, but I treat mine with Mucilin and haven't noticed any real problems with that. Frank Jr. evidently tried them in sub-freezing weather and wrote about them being like casting icicles or javelins or some such. :-) Personally, I used them on my trip last year to NC about half the time, and I caught my second biggest fish of the trip while I was using one. If you're intent on trying them, ping me off-group and I'll see about making up a couple for you to play with. One of the cool things about rolling your own is you can play around with different colors. I even made up a camo (olive and black thread intertwined) version once just for kicks. :-) Chuck Vance (but I haven't made any of orange thread yet) |
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![]() "Frank Church" wrote in message 9.11... Picked up a new book today "Smallmouth Flyfishing" by Tim Holschlag...pretty neat book, especially since he includes my all time favorite smallie bug, the Sneaky Pete in his top 100 bass flies. Right away that marks him as an expert. ;-) He touts furled leaders as the way to go over the usual leader that most of us use. He pointed to www.BlueSkyFly.com as the place to get them, and they give some valid sounding reasons as to why they are the way to go. How about some opinions of those who have used them and why you think they are better than standard leaders. I'm talking here of hefty leaders for bass not some dinky trout types. First week in June is looming larger and I may score a couple of these for use on the John Day river. So fire away folks.... Frank Sr. ..needless to say, I have no affiliation with the bluesky folks. Smoother turnover when presenting the fly. -tom |
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