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Old October 31st, 2003, 03:41 PM
Sierra fisher
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I caught that. But I use them on light tackle also. Reasons, poly leaders
turn flies over better, and it is easier to fine turn tippet size to
situation. Poly leaders work better with braided loops.

"rw" wrote in message
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Sierra fisher wrote:
I use poly leaders and change them a lot. Especially for steelhead

fishing
with a 9' rod or 15' spey rod.


My claim was only that loop-to-loop connections suck on "light tackle."

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Old October 31st, 2003, 03:49 PM
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The ones I have are called "Cast Connectors" They come in Fl Orange and clear.
Here's how they work. They are barrel shaped with an axial hole and a 180
degree radial hole at the mid point. Put the line in an axial hole and out the
radial hole. Tie a knot, trm, and put knot back into the barrel. Put the
thick part of the leader in the other axial hole and out the radial hole . Tie
a knot trim, and put the knot back in the barrel.. Also; they make it easier
to land fish (on the rare occasion I catch one). They slide through the guides
smoothly. I used to reel in to a point where my line was still extending out
the tip top. Now I reel into the point where the leader length extending out
from the tip top is the optimum for using the net.
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Old October 31st, 2003, 04:24 PM
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Hmm, sounds like Eagle Claw's patent has expired and some one is making
Leader Links under a different name. Who is the Company Lat705?
Ernie

"Lat705" wrote in message
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The ones I have are called "Cast Connectors" They come in Fl Orange and

clear.
Here's how they work. They are barrel shaped with an axial hole and a

180
degree radial hole at the mid point. Put the line in an axial hole and

out the
radial hole. Tie a knot, trm, and put knot back into the barrel. Put the
thick part of the leader in the other axial hole and out the radial hole .

Tie
a knot trim, and put the knot back in the barrel.. Also; they make it

easier
to land fish (on the rare occasion I catch one). They slide through the

guides
smoothly. I used to reel in to a point where my line was still extending

out
the tip top. Now I reel into the point where the leader length extending

out
from the tip top is the optimum for using the net.



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Old October 31st, 2003, 11:03 PM
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Looks like they are packaged by Anglers Image, Mountain Home, AR, USA
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Old November 1st, 2003, 03:17 PM
Tom Littleton
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I, too, have switched over to Leader Links in the past couple of years. While
they were on my list of things to try, I believe it was Wolfgang whose pitch
induced me to try them. They have worked exceedingly well for me, and have
become my choice for line/leader connection.
I read now, in this thread, of Ken's esthetic objection, and this worries me to
no end. I think I have come up with a workable solution, however. My first
thought was to merely take artists Acrylic paint and paint my Leader Links to
match my elegant fly line. But, wait!! Why stop there, when I can purchase a
3/0 sable round brush and paint Pointillist landscape scenes in miniature on my
leader links? Thereby, I would have a stylish counterpoint to the elegant fly
line. Further, I could claim the elitist high ground, and be in a position to
declare over rounds of strong drink, that using anything less is for those too
lazy or incompetent to master color mixing and composition. I knew that Fine
Arts minor would come in handy some day, and after 25 years, I have hit on it!!

Tom
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Old November 1st, 2003, 03:28 PM
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Tom Littleton wrote:

... Pointillist landscape scenes in miniature on my
leader links? ...


Bah, you could paint the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper and the entire
friggin' Sistine Chapel ceiling on the goddamn things and they'd
STILL be tacky doodads.

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Old November 1st, 2003, 05:09 PM
rw
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Tom Littleton wrote:


... Pointillist landscape scenes in miniature on my
leader links? ...



Bah, you could paint the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper and the entire
friggin' Sistine Chapel ceiling on the goddamn things and they'd
STILL be tacky doodads.


And just why are they tacky?

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Old November 1st, 2003, 03:49 PM
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"Tom Littleton" wrote in message
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But, wait!! Why stop there, when I can purchase a
3/0 sable round brush and paint Pointillist landscape scenes in miniature

on my
leader links? Thereby, I would have a stylish counterpoint to the elegant

fly
line. Further, I could claim the elitist high ground, and be in a position

to
declare over rounds of strong drink, that using anything less is for those

too
lazy or incompetent to master color mixing and composition. I knew that

Fine
Arts minor would come in handy some day, and after 25 years, I have hit on

it!!

Tom


Tom:

I think you've hit on something here, aside from Ken's refusal to recognize
fine art. If people are willing to pay $.33 apiece for plain plastic leader
links, I imagine there would be a huge market at finer fly shops for the TL
version - maybe fetching $.50 apiece. And when they become collectible,
hell, maybe even $.75. I would even offer to buy the first 6 prototypes for
the ungodly sum of $1.00 apiece in order to push the market (and of course,
ultimately to make my stash invaluable). I have plenty of free time -
maybe I could sign on as chief salesman (commission only). I can't think of
anything that would lend class to the typical fly fisherman, standing out in
a stream with a pair of baggy waders (or of Jeffie's case, baggy shorts)
with his logo hat and Gink stained vest, more than a hand painted
masterpiece of a leader link. And so subtle a class marker, that only the
truly elite would recognize it... Wow, sign me up!

--Stan


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Old November 1st, 2003, 05:12 PM
Tom Littleton
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Stan writes:
I imagine there would be a huge market at finer fly shops for the TL
version - maybe fetching $.50 apiece


Crass commercialism!!! Now, that's tacky!
Ah, artists are so misunderstood.
Tom
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Old November 1st, 2003, 05:08 PM
rw
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Tom Littleton wrote:
I, too, have switched over to Leader Links in the past couple of years. While
they were on my list of things to try, I believe it was Wolfgang whose pitch
induced me to try them. They have worked exceedingly well for me, and have
become my choice for line/leader connection.
I read now, in this thread, of Ken's esthetic objection, and this worries me to
no end. I think I have come up with a workable solution, however. My first
thought was to merely take artists Acrylic paint and paint my Leader Links to
match my elegant fly line. But, wait!! Why stop there, when I can purchase a
3/0 sable round brush and paint Pointillist landscape scenes in miniature on my
leader links? Thereby, I would have a stylish counterpoint to the elegant fly
line. Further, I could claim the elitist high ground, and be in a position to
declare over rounds of strong drink, that using anything less is for those too
lazy or incompetent to master color mixing and composition. I knew that Fine
Arts minor would come in handy some day, and after 25 years, I have hit on it!!


Good ideas, but why stop there. How about taking the next step -- bamboo
leader links.

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