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Leader connections?

Postby Pete » October 25th, 2009, 2:54 pm

Didn't want to hijack the welded loop topic so I'll start this one. I make my own furled leaders, usually mono. With them there is a loop on each end. With the loop in the end of the furled leaders there is never a reason to tie on new sections of leader. Just need to add another tippet section with a loop. Leader never get shorter :bananadance: .

1)I am wondering how a furled leader hangs in there it it is attached with a nail knot? That would get rid of a loop to loop connection on the fly line and avoid hanging up in the tip top.

2) Would there be a need to use knot sense or super glue on a nail knot with a furled leader tied straight to the fly line?

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Re: Leader connections?

Postby Flyjunkie » October 25th, 2009, 2:59 pm

The Butt Loop prevents the furled Leader from unwrapping... Soo removing it is not a good idea...

I use Leaders with Butt Loops and since I do not pull the Loop to loop connection into the Tip Top.. There is No need to worry about it hanging up.... (it's easy to avoid pulling in the loop connection with a small amount of practice...)
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Re: Leader connections?

Postby castaway » October 25th, 2009, 3:09 pm

On my short ultralight rods, my furled leader is only 24" long...with 3-4 feet of tippit and a big bushy on the end of that... I use a bit heavier furled leader (regular trout vs. ultra-light furled leader) this extra weight makes up for short line casts and short leader ... plus at only 2 feet long - never gets sucked into the guides.. I tied a mono loop to the end of my fly line.. I try and keep my mono loops tiny. as small as I can get it. a duncan loop can be made real small (or the loop through the loop knot..dont know what its called) - than attach the little loop to the flyline with a nail knot - usually I tie the loop in about a half inch above the end of the fly line than clip the flyline back so it buts right up against the loop. small and almost seemless with the flyline. loop to loop with the furled leader..

Also I think the welded loop on the new Rio gold line is nice - the flyline is smaller in the loop sectiuon - like the flyline is split in half and welded back together... its almost seemless and hasnt broke ... with two season in and multiple fish over 20"

just as FYI... I use a long ultra-light trout furled leader on my 5wt. seems to lay out real nice with long casts - plus if I am nymphing.. I can add weight to the tippit and sink it with little drag.

thats my set up....here is my source for furled leaders of all types... get a couple and experiment with what works for you

http://www.thebookmailer.com/Gear/Leade ... Leader.pdf
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Re: Leader connections?

Postby Pete » October 25th, 2009, 5:58 pm

Flyjunkie,

That's what I was wondering. I was thinking I might try attaching the furled leader with a nail knoe then cutting off the loop. I am mainly concerned with the leader pulling out since it is furled and the strands can relax over time and shift. Doesn't matter if I * up some leaders as I make my own ;).

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