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Ethan wrote:
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. Assuming you're using a 9' or 10' leader..... When you rig up at your car, before walking to the water, instead of putting the fly in the hook keeper, which is generally where the grip meets the rod blank (and which therefore will mean you've got leader rather than line going through the tip-top), do this: With all of your leader and a couple of feet of line through your tip-top, hook your fly in the stripping (the first and largest) guide of your rod, (or in the foot of that guide, if it's easier), then loop the leader carefully around the outer circumference of your reel, then slowly reel up the slack until the whole business tightens. When you get to the water, you'll be ready to go. Some reels, Ross for instance, have a groove around the outside of their reels for just this purpose. If at any time you *do* have to get the line-leader knot through the top guides (after changing a fly, for example), some vigorous, rapid swishing of the rod tip back and forth will do the trick, as if you're doing side-to-side false casting (be sure you're holding the line in your line hand such that there's no slack through the guides). Other aids are 1) putting a smooth coating of Loon's Knot Sense on the knot on your leader loop, or 2) using a Leader Link instead of what you have now.... - JR |
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