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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

All about leaders

Take me to your leader

Here's some great information about designing and making a leader line as an addition to the fly line. Informative stuff that we should all atke note about.


Many articles have been written about leader design: taper, materials, length, etc. I want to approach the subject from a different perspective, a new premise about the concept of a leader.

A leader is a custom extension of your fly line. I like to think of a fly line as an incomplete piece of equipment that requires me to finish it by adding a custom termination. The design of the line has been carefully thought out by the manufacturer; equal thought should be given to extending those characteristics to the leader. Suppose for example that I that I want to use a WF3F line for dry fly fishing. I would select a line that has a gradual front taper, then add a 2.5 to 3 meter leader that would allow me to make a medium-length cast and a gentle presentation with some soft S-curves at the end. A George Harvey design would be just the right leader to use, whether I tied it myself or purchased it (Gamma Technologies). From the belly of the line on, the goal in this situation is to present the fly gently, with minimum line slap and enough transparency, length, and flexibility at the terminus to not frighten the fish or cause a refusal. The leader carries the concept of the line and the presentation of the dry fly to its final logical conclusion.

However, the above rig would not be appropriate for nymph fishing, for several reasons. The line is light and gradually tapered, and is not suitable for casting an indicator, weight, and one or more flies a short distance. For this application, I would choose a WF5F nymph taper line, one with a substantial belly and a short front taper for powerful turnover, then add a leader with the similar characteristics: a 2 to 2.5 meter leader with a substantial butt and a short transition section, leading to a short, flourocarbon tippet. Again, I have made the leader an extension of the characteristics of the line, geared to a specific fishing situation, one very different from my dry fly rig. I don't want the termination of my nymph rig to give a gentle presentation; I want it to "deliver the goods", to sink quickly, and to put me in direct contact with my flies (no soft curves here that might cause me to miss the strike). Everything from the line belly on is geared toward getting my flies down to where the fish are and giving me a solid hookup.

Take me to your leader

Great informative article by Jim Benenson

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Fishing report California

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Keep up to date with the latest fishing guides in California with the report below - Check it out.

Sacramento Bee - TRUCKEE RIVER -- Fishing has been decent 1 day, slow the next. Fish have been VERY selective about what they're eating. Fly anglers using big crayfish patterns getting some fish, also try caddis emergers. UNION VALLEY RESERVOIR -- Getting just a few ...

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Thanks to The Sacramento Bee for this up to date info.

JimDaes

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Silt reduces water quality

Fly fishing guides see impact from water quality - Baxter Bulletin

It is annoying when companies co ahead with construction project without think of the ecological impact in detail. Economic impact to the company is always number one but at the expense of wildlife. A little more thought before the project would have been a good idea and helped those in Arkansas who use the river as a means of income.

Fly fishing guides see impact from water quality
Baxter Bulletin,?AR?- 7 hours ago
NORFORK — As the civil lawsuit against a developer building above the Norfork Dam continues, local fly fishing guides are feeling the pinch in the pocketbook ...

Good reporting from Joanne Bratton

JimDale

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