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lthrnk

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  1. It is not uncommon to fish a 2 fly setup, and is very effective in all types of fishing. The easiest way I have found is to make this rig is to use a very long tippet, say 3 feet longer then normal (just an example) then make a loop back in the tippet with a double or triple surgeons knot. You now have a large loop in the tippet of about 2 feet in length. Cut the loop so that the short part is approx. 1/3 and the rest is 2/3 long and tie in the flies, adjusting the lengths to suit the fishing conditions. Easily done and you can use any favorite knot connection tippet to fly without fighting to tie on to the hook bend.


  2. Fry Flier

    Great job and way to follow up. When I first started making them I did the same thing and gave some out to the owners and interested parties in my local shop as well as the young fellow that runs the fly fishing shop in Bass Pro near me. Been on a roll (furl) ever since. One thing I have not seen anyone men tion here is the treatment of thread leaders for dry fly fishing. You do need to treat the furled thread leader with red top mucilin or other paste flotant of your choice or they will get waterlogged and sink like a rock.


  3. About a year ago TODDFATHER , who usually hangs in the rod builders forum, was good enough to put to words the instructions for building the board (jig) and furling instructions. It made it all come together, that plus a little other research in to the leaders. I make all my furled leaders one length, approx 60" and with a loop on each end it is easy to just loop to loop a tippet of any size and length to give you what you want for various situations. Once you fish them you'll never go back, they are a real dream to cast. :headbang:


  4. I have been making and fishing them for a while now. They are really excellent and will improve anybodys' casting and loops. I make them out of many different materials from 6/0 thread to 4# Fluoro and mono. They are not that hard to do, just takes a little time to make the jig and figure it out. Once you start it is a piece of cake. I haven't seen it but there is a video made by Kathy Scott available directly from her with the info over on the FAOL site.


  5. Crotalus;

     

    Thanks for the heads up on the chest. I was going off island today and stopped at Lowes to see if they had it and found they had only the display left. It had a couple of really small blems and I talked them down to 40.00. Spent the evening straightening everything out, it really holds a lot of material. :headbang:


  6. I am territory sales manager for a large manufacturer of construction products. I cover South Carolina, lower half of Georgia and Alabama and the panhandle of Florida. Most of the time I'm on the road and checking ya'll out from my laptop. The bride is the office manager for a local tax accountinfg service.

     

    4 daughters, 2 grandaughters, a dog and a cat (both females). I'm still the king.

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