Has anyone ever come up with an easy method of removing the core from fly line? I use pieces of orange fly line for sighters on my leader
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Has anyone ever come up with an easy method of removing the core from fly line? I use pieces of orange fly line for sighters on my leader
Do you mean - Remove the core but the outside shell stays in place? Although I haven't done that I think it can be done. Heat a needle and run it up the core. You'll end up burning the core away.
I'd be curious to see if that worked, although I think the hot needle would have an adverse effect on the plastic shell. If it doesn't you can always buy a 3 pack of those SciAng indicators.
Regards,
Scott
lastchance,
I have done a little research, looking for what you are asking about, and have not found it yet, but, I did find this which I think would be a lot easier and faster. I do not use "sighters" but this has received great reviews. It is copied from another forum and not my idea.
"What I've done is take a small piece of 35lb. Gudebrod braided leader material, slid it onto tippet material, whipped the two ends with tying thread, then painted it with alternating bands of red, black, and orange. The resulting sighter slides up and down the leader, and stays put where you leave it, just the way Matt's piece of fly line does, but is lighter and brighter."
i use a wire stripper. it cuts the vinyl almost through, and doesn't cut the nylon core. snip, then pull...you might have to work on adjusting the cutter so it cuts just enough.
I should have asked before: WHY do you want to remove the core? Oh, my earlier response may or may not work. It was all I could think of but if you try it, do not get the needle 'red' hot. Otherwise, as Scott replied, it will damage the outer plastic shell.
Allan
I use the insulation from some thin wire.
I strip off the length of insulation I want and thread it onto the tippet.
You have to be a little choosy about the wire, you want to make sure that the insulation isnt too stiff.
Oh, I reread the post from 'Lastchance' and misunderstood the intent. You can find orange fluorescent soft plastic tubing at the larger craft stores. Not sure about the name of the material but it's in the lanyard material section of the store. It's the right diameter to fit over the end of fly line. Not sure about anything fine enough to fit tightly on leaders though.