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    It does not seem that the tradition methods of getting my leaders straight work very well for me. I left the leader off my 3 wt. (which I use mostly for dries) under tension for several days thinking that will surely work. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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    I use a piece of rubber for opening jars in the kitchen, which I keep in my pack. Works great with just a couple of pulls through this and I use Maxima for the leader. I don't pull the last two sections of leader and tippet through it to avoid weakening the tippet. I am assuming the curled part is the butt and middle part of the leader anyway.

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    Good suggestion. Friciton on the tippet will weaken it.

    I prefer to avoid the problem by putting my rod and reel in a cast and keeping the leader and fly strung up. For a 9 foot rod, a 4 foott 9 inch rod case with integrated reel pouch will allow you to double the rod up and store it in the cast with the rod and reel strung.

    In the parking lot, take the take the rod and reel out and put the rod together. 9 feet of leader will be straight since it was not stored on the reel. You are ready to fish. Sometimes there is no need to even change flies.
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    Uncle Jessie;

    Have you ever considered furled leaders ? Very minimum ( if any ) curling, or memory. Very easy to make, inexpensive, but addicting lol lol. One more hobby to explain to misses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSD53X View Post
    Uncle Jessie;

    Have you ever considered furled leaders ? Very minimum ( if any ) curling, or memory
    I actually have made a couple of furled leaders but have never used them. I thought they were only good for nymphs, etc.
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    Uncle Jessie;

    I've made some with 140 denier thread for my 3wt, and I love them. Youre milage may differ. I made some out of flouro for nymphing. I mostly fish streams, and I like wet flies. Don't fish dries very often, but have had no issues with them either.

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    I haven't ahd a problem with leaders other than getting little knots in the tapered end.. real tiny little knots tat laugha t you and say " I'm here for good and I'll leave you wonering if I'm to blame for your skunked day! Muahaha!" how to get those out would be helpful. stashing the tips sofar down for the record as well- never know when ANYTHING you hear could come in handy.

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    i use asmall piece of inner tube. Fold it over and lightely pull the leader through it.

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    I dug up one of the furl leaders I had made, worked just fine and did not curl or kink. I may be another convert.
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    The method I use is to simply pull the leader through and across each forefinger and thumb,
    using just enough tension so you can have it pulled taunt. You will feel the mild
    heat build up as the leader passes. Four or five pulls will do the trick
    most of the time..

    It dose take some practice but very easy to master...
    I do it this all the time, might explain the grooves in my thumbs.

    No need for any type of aid , like rubber as this may ruin the leader.
    But:
    If you have sensitive fingers then it may not work for you,
    thinking this may be the reason for all the leader straightening gadgetry ...
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