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![]() I recall seeing a lot of pulling and tugging to remove flies from snags in the "Rod Length" thread. I don't recall anyone pointing out that a fly is quite easily removed from many snags by simply running the rod tip up the line and gently pushing the fly off the snag. Yes you have to be able to get within a rod length of the fly but in tight surrounds that is rarely a problem. Of course multiple wraps of tippett around a snag are not so easily managed. BJ Conner mentioned using a strike indicator to prevent the leader slipping back through the rod tip ... I've whipped a loop leader material onto the line just behind the needle knot, used a loop in the fly line and left a tag end on the needle knot. Any other ideas on this out there? Steve |
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