What’s on the end of your fly line? It isn’t a fish. It is a leader. Which, as you may well have surmised, is essential for getting your fly to a fish. And getting your leader onto your fly line isn’t necessarily a straightforward endeavor. Not all fly line/leader connections are created equally. Today I …
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Podcast Ep. 256: When to Jump Up 2 Line Sizes
Okay. Here’s one that you can put in the debating fly fishing minutiae category. What situations should trigger jumping up two rod weights/line sizes? Today I talk through three circumstances that might push you to a heavier terminal rig. I give three common, real world examples. There are plenty of misconceptions that drive people to …
Podcast Ep. 210: Fly Fishing Accusations, XXI
This week on the podcast I interact with some questions that are the most common interactions I receive month after month, year after year. Fly line for small streams and fly fishing books are two things that I’m (relatively) passionate about. Consequently, I get feedback about both topics. I also talk about the (legitimate) passion …
Fly Line Loop-to-Loop: Not All Are Equal
If you fish enough to wear out a fly line over the course of a season, you should absolutely tie a leader to your fly line with a nail knot. The result is a smooth connection that will not only slide through your guides with ease, but also facilitate the best transfer of energy. In …
Podcast Ep. 101: Fly Fishing Accusations, X
Why have more than one pair of sunglasses? Why spend a lot of time creating loop-to-loop line/leader connections? Why listen to anything I say? I answer those questions, and a few more, on this week’s podcast. Thanks for listening and for subscribing. I always appreciate getting feedback, and have a lot of fun interacting with …
Fly Line: Clean, Replace, or Upgrade?
Fly line is the underappreciated member of the fly fishing gear trinity. Rods and reels get all the hype. A lot of that is deserved. But your rod is really only as good as you can cast it – and you can’t cast it without fly line. “Any old fly line will work” isn’t a …