FIGHTONSC wrote:
You might have a problem using a 3X, because you will have to almost go all the way down to the end of the leader due to taper thickness in order to fit it through/tie it to the tippet ring if using a 2 or 3 mm ring.
DubL HauL wrote:FIGHTONSC wrote:
You might have a problem using a 3X, because you will have to almost go all the way down to the end of the leader due to taper thickness in order to fit it through/tie it to the tippet ring if using a 2 or 3 mm ring.
Thanks I don't have much experience with tippet rings and don't know enough yet about sizes etc. I got a few given to me that I started using on my euro nymphing rig and due to that began thinking about other applications.
For the small stream rig I wanted to end up with a 6-8 ft leader built from a store bought tapered leader. Wanting to modify the taper to 4 - 4 1/2 ft ending on a ring from which I'd like to add 2-4 ft of tippet material to finish the leader. If a 7 1/2-3X leader is too big would a 7 1/2-4x be better and what size ring is good for 4x?
rayfound wrote: I have long been a fan of about a 4-5' furled leader + tippet on small streams - Usually about 18" of 6x.
Ants wrote:Here's some useful information on the Leader Links thanks to Jeff with the McGill Wright version and the three new types available.
The Wright-McGill in orange color and Leader Links in clear and fluorescent (orange) are all essentially the same size with a 0.038 diameter hole for fly line and leader. The installation for my creek rods with 3 wt lines went easily. The result looks nice and smooth.
The Leader Link version for Level Line has a larger hole (0.050 diameter) for larger size fly lines. The leader end of the resin casting has a similar 0.038 hole. I am awaiting a 4 wt DT Sylk line to check for sizes and installation.
Then, I will check some of my heavier wt rods to see where I can upgrade.
Finally, it seems the leader links are fairly easy to reuse, if needed. I would suggest doing any installation at home since the pieces are smaller and would disappear if not dropped onto a clear surface.
Ants
rayfound wrote:I got mine, thank you. Look forward to trying.
Bernard wrote:- Unless you are fishing with a rod under 6 feet, I see no need to have a leader longer than the rod. Again, keeping in mind that this is all about small stream stuff.
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