Members All_Tangled_Up Posted April 18, 2006 Members Posted April 18, 2006 I've been wondering what's the "correct" amount of tippet that should be tied to your leader? Is there such a thing? I've been tying about 2' with a blood knot. Does this sound right? Also, if you have a 4X or 5X leader but need a lighter leader, can you just tie on a 6X or 7X tippet to your heavier leader without consequences? And lastly, is there a prefferable knot to use over the blood knot? Any advice is appreciated!
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 18, 2006 Root Admin Posted April 18, 2006 24 inches is about average (for me) but it depends on the application. I don't think you could do much wrong here. As far as knots, I use a triple surgen's. Actually this is a double surgen's- loop one more time for a triple. Wet the knot before tightening. This is a good knot when tying a larger tippet to a smaller tippet.
Kicknbass Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 Phil, any reason you prefer the triple surgon over a blood knot? Just curious. " Too many hobbies to work" - "Must work to eat and play"
Danoinark Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 For me the surgeons is quicker on the river, and I think they are just as strong...Dano Glass Has Class "from the laid back lane in the Arkansas Ozarks"
Members UAK squirrelpie Posted April 19, 2006 Members Posted April 19, 2006 i dont like the surgeons knot because you have to have your tippet measured and cut before you tie the knot. i mostly use a uni to uni knot. i guess its just a mental thing, but i like tying the knot, then figuring out how much tippet i need. for instructions, go here and scroll down to "line to line".
Members All_Tangled_Up Posted April 19, 2006 Author Members Posted April 19, 2006 Uhhh...I like the idea of the Uni-knot. It would be very simple. I'll try that since there are times I seem to be all thumbs tying a blood knot.
Members UAK squirrelpie Posted April 19, 2006 Members Posted April 19, 2006 plus, with uni to uni, you can save a lot of leader. so, your leader lasts longer. consequently, so does your fly line
Snow Fly Posted April 19, 2006 Posted April 19, 2006 Gee! Maybe I do it all wrong,I put a loop on the end of my leader and tie the tippet on the loop with a double clinch knot. Does not seem to create a problem with hinging on the cast and easier to maintain the total length on the leader and tippet in the ranch I usually use which is 9 1/2 feet or so, or you can also do a loop to loop with leader and the tippet.Am I way off base? "God gave fishermen expectancy, so they would never tire of throwing out a line"
Kicknbass Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 I never have liked fishing a Loop to Loop leader connection. Personal taste. " Too many hobbies to work" - "Must work to eat and play"
Members All_Tangled_Up Posted April 20, 2006 Author Members Posted April 20, 2006 I never have liked fishing a Loop to Loop leader connection. Personal taste. Forgive my "Newbieness" but any particular reason? The fly shop I got my outfit from tied a loop to loop connection for the fly line and leader. To me that makes it easy to change leaders. Therefore would the same principle apply to leader to tippet connections as well? I've often wondered about this but I was told to use a blood knot by another fly fisherman for strength reasons. I didn't question him at the time. Plus I didn't have a clue what questions to ask anyway. Sorry if it seems I'm making this all technical. I tend to do that once I start getting the idea of something. I'm really just trying to get a handle on this great sport of fly fishing.
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