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From: "Tim J."
I guess it's time for me to hijack another thread with apolog.... never mind all that. What about using that Orvis mud stuff on leaders? I just bought some (not because I needed it, but because it called to me from the shelf) and haven't yet tried it. Because the "secret spot" water is so clear, I thought it might reduce leader flash and produce another fish or two. Has anyone else used it? Liked or disliked it? Back in the day, we used mud. Not Orvis mud, but real, honest to god, mud. The idea was to slightly score the surface of the tippet in order to cut glare, and, hopefully get the tippet to absorb a bit of water and sink. Since we seldom used tippets much smaller than 4X, the slight loss of strength wasn't a consideration. Fast forward to the 21st century, and the "secret spot", I find I seldom use tippets heavier than 6X there, and more likely will be using 7X or 8X, so I don't want to do anything that might weaken the tippet. I compensate by fishing shaded areas when fishing dry in order to reduce the leader shadow problem. In answer to your question....I have never used Orvis Mud, and have no idea what effects, positive or negative, it would have on the tippet. Big help, eh? George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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George Adams wrote:
From: "Tim J." I guess it's time for me to hijack another thread with apolog.... never mind all that. What about using that Orvis mud stuff on leaders? I just bought some (not because I needed it, but because it called to me from the shelf) and haven't yet tried it. Because the "secret spot" water is so clear, I thought it might reduce leader flash and produce another fish or two. Has anyone else used it? Liked or disliked it? Back in the day, we used mud. Not Orvis mud, but real, honest to god, mud. The idea was to slightly score the surface of the tippet in order to cut glare, and, hopefully get the tippet to absorb a bit of water and sink. Since we seldom used tippets much smaller than 4X, the slight loss of strength wasn't a consideration. Fast forward to the 21st century, and the "secret spot", I find I seldom use tippets heavier than 6X there, and more likely will be using 7X or 8X, so I don't want to do anything that might weaken the tippet. I compensate by fishing shaded areas when fishing dry in order to reduce the leader shadow problem. In answer to your question....I have never used Orvis Mud, and have no idea what effects, positive or negative, it would have on the tippet. Big help, eh? As usual, no. ;-) Thursday is my civic-duty-fulfillment-day (jury duty), but if my panel doesn't get called or I weasel out early, I'd like to find myself out on the river to see how/if this mud stuff works. If anyone out there in Mass. Consumption-land wants to wet a line while particpating in euphoric East Coast camaraderie, think "Thursday" with Friday as an alternate. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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