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![]() "Conan the Librarian" wrote in message om... "So how do youse guys go about setting up leaders for fishing a light rig like that? Most of the factory-made taper butts seems to be about .021, but that seems a bit too big for matching up to the line (.019 looks more like it). Does anyone make a knotless tapered leader that matches well with a 3-wt, or should I just roll my own?" After a fair amount of experimentation this summer I have come to rely on a furled leader for my 2 and 3 weight rods, going to hand-tied with SS or Maxima for my 4 weight and above rods. I love the way the 3wt rod I have casts with a furled leader - very nice, delicate delivery. So far, one leader lasted all season and will work well into the next. A fair return on the rather spendy investment these leaders demand (I paid about $10 for a 9 foot, 3 weight design made by an Olympia WA manufacturer stocked by my local shop). A couple things I found. First, use a surgeons loop to add about 12" of 5X tippet to the looped end of the furled leader. I then blood knot 3 feet or so of 5X or 6X tippet to that. The end loop in a furled leader seems delicate to me (though I have had no problems despite a few 16" smallies, numerous panfish and a couple browns in the 14" range). Once it tightens up on the tippet connection it is a pain in the a** to open it back up, requiring an awl or bodkin (or 2). With the "sacrifice" 5X as a semi-permanent connecting piece I only had to work the loop twice all season. I found the furled leader didn't present too much "spray" on a forward cast and what spray there was shook off on a single false cast - fine for dries. The leader is FAR more supple than any mono construction I have tried and works superbly for soft-hackle and wet fly presentations "down and across" a la Nymes. I don't think a furled leader is a very good choice into a wind, but then neither is a 3wt! For my apps (small streams and ponds, flies to size 12 wet or 14 dry) this combo is tough to beat. YMMV Joe C. |
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Joe C. wrote:snip I love the way the 3wt rod I have
casts with a furled leader - very nice, delicate delivery. So far, one leader lasted all season and will work well into the next I am going to have to give these a try. I have a friend that makes the furled leaders and I will ask him to make me a few light ones suitable for use on 3 weight rods. Big Dale |
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"Cornmuse" wrote in message ...
After a fair amount of experimentation this summer I have come to rely on a furled leader for my 2 and 3 weight rods, going to hand-tied with SS or Maxima for my 4 weight and above rods. I love the way the 3wt rod I have casts with a furled leader - very nice, delicate delivery. So far, one leader lasted all season and will work well into the next. A fair return on the rather spendy investment these leaders demand (I paid about $10 for a 9 foot, 3 weight design made by an Olympia WA manufacturer stocked by my local shop). I bought a couple of the *rv*s braided leaders when the Austin shop had their store-closing sale, and so far I like the way it casts on the 3-wt. Is there a company name I should be looking for for the leader you describe? I've been thinking about making my own, but just haven't gotten around to making the jig for braiding. A couple things I found. First, use a surgeons loop to add about 12" of 5X tippet to the looped end of the furled leader. I then blood knot 3 feet or so of 5X or 6X tippet to that. The end loop in a furled leader seems delicate to me (though I have had no problems despite a few 16" smallies, numerous panfish and a couple browns in the 14" range). Once it tightens up on the tippet connection it is a pain in the a** to open it back up, requiring an awl or bodkin (or 2). With the "sacrifice" 5X as a semi-permanent connecting piece I only had to work the loop twice all season. Sounds like excellent advice, thanks. I was actually thinking that the loop on the tippet section looked fairly delicate when I was setting up my rig. Also, I was wondering if I would run into any problems with the mono and braid junction due to the dissimilarity of materials. I found the furled leader didn't present too much "spray" on a forward cast and what spray there was shook off on a single false cast - fine for dries. The leader is FAR more supple than any mono construction I have tried and works superbly for soft-hackle and wet fly presentations "down and across" a la Nymes. I don't think a furled leader is a very good choice into a wind, but then neither is a 3wt! For my apps (small streams and ponds, flies to size 12 wet or 14 dry) this combo is tough to beat. I bought the 3-wt for stream fishing here and for some trips I expect to be taking in the future to places like NC. After my experience casting even a 5-wt into the wind in Montana in September, I've got no illusions about it working in those sorts of conditions. :-} Thanks for your advice. Now if I can just get someone to comment on my question about the Redington reel. Chuck Vance |
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