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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
http://www.jsflyfishing.com/cgi-bin/...LL-295020-0000 I like the Roman Moser ones he http://www.anglersupplyhouse.com/sho....asp?itemid=84 Tippet rings are just what they sound like, little rings between the leader and tippet. They're a neat innovation and they came up in the discussion of furled leaders because they're practically the only thing I like about the furled leaders I bought recently. So have you ever tried a furled leader made from Unithread and treated with Mucilin? Chuck Vance |
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Conan The Librarian wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: http://www.jsflyfishing.com/cgi-bin/...LL-295020-0000 I like the Roman Moser ones he http://www.anglersupplyhouse.com/sho....asp?itemid=84 Tippet rings are just what they sound like, little rings between the leader and tippet. They're a neat innovation and they came up in the discussion of furled leaders because they're practically the only thing I like about the furled leaders I bought recently. So have you ever tried a furled leader made from Unithread and treated with Mucilin? No, the ones I have are all made of mono. I have tried treating them with red Mucilin but it doesn't appear to help much. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Conan The Librarian wrote: So have you ever tried a furled leader made from Unithread and treated with Mucilin? No, the ones I have are all made of mono. I have tried treating them with red Mucilin but it doesn't appear to help much. IMHO, the thread leaders are much better. Even when furled, mono still has quite a bit of memory, and as you noted, Mucilin doesn't seem to work on them. I've been playing around with Coats & Clark nylon quilting thread (0.005 diameter, IIRC) as well, and they seem to be more supple than mono, and float better. But they're still not as nice as thread. If you'd like to give a thread leader a try, let me know. I should be able to whip up a couple for you over the weekend. I make really light ones with 8/0 for small stream/rod fishing and regular trout leaders from 6/0. I tie a single surgeon's loop (for hanging for treating) or overhand knot in the butt end to keep them from unraveling. Don't cut that until you're ready to nail knot it to your line. :-) I'll leave it to you to treat them and add your own tippet rings. :-) Chuck Vance (furled leader pimp) |
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