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Mike wrote in
: You will find it easier to use tippet rings instead of just knots. I'm not sure I see the advantage of tippet rings over loops. All I've scoured on the web shows folks using clinch knots and the like to attach to the ring. That's tying a knot. Changing a tippet means cutting the currnt knot and tying a new knot to the ring. What's the advantage over loop-to- loop where knot tying is avoided? nb |
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On Apr 1, 5:07 pm, notbob wrote:
Mike wrote : You will find it easier to use tippet rings instead of just knots. I'm not sure I see the advantage of tippet rings over loops. All I've scoured on the web shows folks using clinch knots and the like to attach to the ring. That's tying a knot. Changing a tippet means cutting the currnt knot and tying a new knot to the ring. What's the advantage over loop-to- loop where knot tying is avoided? nb You donīt shorten your tapered leader at all. It is easy to remove or add dropper lengths/tippet, Knots to rings are stronger than knots to nylon. Especially inf you use a tucked half blood knot ( aka. Improved clinch); http://www.animatedknots.com/improvedclinch/index.php http://www.cabelas.com/information/c...inch-Knot.html When attaching a dropper, you tie your fly to the length of line you wish to use, and then tie the length of line to the ring. This is easier to control, gives you the length you want, and also allows you to use short droppers without fear of damaging your leader. Loop to loop is not an appropriate method of attaching tippet or flies.Knots are used to form such loops in any case! It is only useful for attaching leader to fly-line, and may cause hingeing even then. A needle knot is better for this connection. When you hook a fish, the pull is on the ring, which automatically orientates the line/knot in the direction of pull. This exerts less strain on the knot. Using the "tag ends" of knots, or knotted tippet is less reliable. If you donīt see any advantages, then donīt use them! ![]() TL MC |
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When using rings you may also ignore the "diameter drop rule" for
tying knots in fishing line. This rule states that for many knots a difference in nylon ( or whatever), diameter of more than few thou, renders the knot unreliable. As this does not apply to jam knots on rings, you can use any tippet you like. This has a number of considerable advantages. TL MC |
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