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Looking for leader info... #6669630 09/25/11 08:16 PM
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Fellow flyfishers,
Doe's anyone out there a have couple of leader recipes they'd be willing to share for reds & trout? I've tried a couple of store bought but they have left me disappointed.
Thank you



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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: OrangeParson] #6669660 09/25/11 08:36 PM
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There's a leaderCalc over on Global Flyfisher that will crank out the knotted leader recipes quite well.

And I make heavy duty mono furled leaders for bass and salt water use http://www.robinsleaders.com



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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: rrhyne56] #6669743 09/25/11 09:15 PM
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Thanks RR



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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: OrangeParson] #6670075 09/25/11 11:27 PM
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I make my own furled leaders out of flouro or mono, for both salt water and fresh water. my latest have been out of 8 pound flouro, but i think they are a little bit on the beefy side of things, they do however cast really well.



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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: seaaggie] #6670288 09/26/11 12:55 AM
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Ok, here is my $.02 worth. Building all my own leaders, for the salt I like fast, simple and reliable. Here is my 9.5' formula using Orvis Super Strong Mono; the same proportions can be used with abrasion resistant or fluorocarbon as well with good results.

57" - .023 (65 lb)
12" - .019 (40 lb)
11" - .015 (25 lb)
11" - .012 (18.5 lb)
Tippet: 23" - 1X (13.5 lb)



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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: wwest] #6683488 09/29/11 04:00 PM
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Here a couple links I found for tying your own.

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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: OrangeParson] #6760528 10/22/11 03:01 PM
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The only problem I've had with tying my own leaders is that the knots will pick up debris more readily than a tapered knotless leader. If you are fishing in areas without much seaweed, algae or other aquatic vegetation, that can work.

If you do tie your own, I'd suggest Orvis AR (abrasion resistant) or fluorocarbon line.



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Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: mickfly] #6776781 10/27/11 02:09 AM
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weedless knot--super smooth thru the guides is a small tapered clear cure over any knot


Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: gjake999] #6783693 10/28/11 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: gjake999
weedless knot--super smooth thru the guides is a small tapered clear cure over any knot


Good tip there. UV Knot sense works as well.

Personally I don't worry about it too much - 4 or 5 feet of 30lb down to 2 or 3 feet of 15 or 10lb for reds, straight 20 for blind-casting. Simplicity.






Re: Looking for leader info... [Re: OrangeParson] #6785269 10/29/11 01:09 AM
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Salt? Go straight.


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