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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Apologies for posting this on this particular day, but this is time- ended... I'm tuning up my 8-wt for a trip, and tying on new 15-lb leader. But as carefully as I am with tying my nail knot, the sheath of the fly line keeps tearing loose and stripping the leader off. This knot has to be solid enough to hold a very large fish: is there an good alternate knot for the line-leader connection, or some hints from folks to make the loops in the leader not cut the sheathing on the line? You salmon fishermen probably know some tricks....? Thanks --riverman I'm also a fan of adding a butt section to the end of the fly line and then using a blood knot to attach your leader to the butt section. I generally run about 18 - 20 inches of butt section myself. It’s also much quicker when you are having to change a leader next time around. I use something similar to this: http://www.alaskaflyfishinggoods.com...uct-flyer.html JT |
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