I put a BRIGHT color in the first section of my leaders. Example, on an Olive leader, I add Chartreuse. It is the first 18" or what ever the first section is on the different length leaders. My...
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I put a BRIGHT color in the first section of my leaders. Example, on an Olive leader, I add Chartreuse. It is the first 18" or what ever the first section is on the different length leaders. My...
Seven years...wow, you should be publishing this stuff, you put a lot of though into it.
Thank you!
John I remember a few years ago giving you a furled leader at Jimmy's All Season's while I was doing a Tying Demo. You had never seen one, but man that has changed. We even did a furled leader swap...
No way...Thanks :)
I have a couple of Fluoro furled I made...of course they are nice. But as you mentioned, stiffer and costy. Thread and Kevlar if you want to nymph, not to mention strong as all get out, but still...
Seeing how you brought it up, I am not getting the furled leader out of Fluoro idea. Sure fluorcarbon sinks but not like a brick by any means. Soak a thread leader and it will sink fantastic for...
Not discounting you experience John, hope you are not discounting mine. The post was not about material but length. I just want to say I am always in a learning mode. Long leaders have peeked my...
If you fish waters like Montana and Idaho that are full of hungry trout and many waters that have NO pressure, the leader length might not matter. I have been reading about the LOCH style. The...
You would like the material I make my MONO out of, I think.
Interesting, hasn't been my findings. I will stick with the 2 lb. Seems more supple...to me.
4 lb?! That has got to be a monster leader. 2lb max here. I do use 10' leaders. I been reading about the long leadersand the furled just makes it that much easier, even with my 8'6 JWF. I...