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Old March 24th, 2006, 08:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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In article . net, rw
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If I'm nymphing where it's hard to get a good drift I'll cut the leader
way back and tie on a very long tippet (a trick I learned from Willi).
The only problem with this is that it uses up a lot of leaders, or takes
up a lot of time and effort to build up a new properly tapered knotted
leader. It also seems like right after I cut back the leader that fish
start rising. :-)


Now if you used loops, you could have two tippets, one dry and one
nymph, and just change them.........

L
 




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