Jimbo Roberts wrote:Doesn't anybody consider using Zap-A-Gap to glue their leaders into their flylines?
A good friend of mine, Joe Robinson, showed me how to do this about 20 years ago. Using this system you actually glue the leader inside the flyline core. It makes for a very smooth transition from flyline to leader. If you don't change your leaders often, like switching between mono for dryflys and fluoro for nymphs, then this makes a lot of sense. Also if you fish very light tippets or use long leaders of 10' or greater it is a big advantage. Having the welded loop or even a nail knot between your flyline and leader can create problems as it can get hung up in the rod guides when trying to land large fish on lighter tippets. It takes a little time and technique to do it right, but I think the outcome is worth it. The only real down side is that you will use about 1/2" of the flyline everytime you change leaders.
Jimbo
That's one of the cleanest connections I've seen. I've personally never done it(too lazy), but wouldn't hesitate to try in this circumstance.
http://www.warmwaterflytyer.com/pond.asp?page=4IF you don't want to cut the line back, you could try repairing the separation. I'd try a flexible adhesive like Goop, or Aquaseal. The small area would need to be cleaned with alcohol, and maybe even lightly scuffed with fine sandpaper. Personally, I'd just look for a new line on sale/closeout. There's plenty out there for around $30.
FWIW, I'm not sure a wind knot in your flyline is causing the problem. It certainly could if you consistently get one in the same spot, but flylines have been known to fail right at, or just below the welded loop.
briansII