by midger » January 17th, 2009, 7:24 pm
I use fluro almost 100% of the time for everything from about 0X to 6X-- I don't even generally carry any standard tippet material and only use the 30, 24, 18# regular for making butt leaders to lead into the leaders I make.
As for the knots, I find that the finer tippets--ie 4X and smaller to 7 or 8X have a tendency to slip more on knots like the Davy Knot and even knots like the Duncan's Loop. I suspect it is because they are so thin in diameter so there isn't as much line against line to grip as tightly as when you are using larger diameter/bigger sized tippet. The Davy's Knot works great with streamers and large nymphs when you are using 0-3X tippet at the terminal point. If not cinched properly and tightened, it can slip with the 4-7X sizes--and more so with 6 and 7X. I've found the same thing with the clinch/improved clinch knots as well though, so take your time, moisten before tightening--especially on NONFLURO tippet. I often don't even moisten the fluro just pull it tight slowly and firmly. My knot failure rate is very low, but when I do see a pigtail, it's because I screwed up and tied a poor knot, not because the knot failed.
I've never used the Palomar, but it looks like an easy knot to tie and I thing I'll try it on some of the streamers I throw. The only problem I can potentially see when using it would be if you were using a conehead type fly and there wasn't much room ahead of the cone to seat the knot. Is that a problem Dean?
"Should you cast your fly into a branch overhead or into a bush behind you, or miss a fish striking, or lose him,or slip into a hole up to your armpits-keep your temper; above all things don't swear, for he that swears will catch no fish."