I would guess you have already done this.  Does it really go through
the guides - slick as snot? - whatever he said.  Try as I might the
knots when the leader connects to the fly line occasionally cause me
grief.

Mike

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Wes Wada <w...@wadaworks.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> It was snowing hard in Bend today.  We are going to go directly from
> winter to the 4th of July.  Aloha.
>
> Henry posted this link about the loop construction.  The info is part
> of Dan Blanton's web site.
>
> Get Looped
> http://www.danblanton.com/gettinglooped.html
>
>
> That's actually a nice salutation:
>
> Get Looped,
> Wes
>
>
> P.S.  I am giving myself the challenge to create braided nylon loops
> from the 6-pound Gudebrod C-Thru.  Haven't a clue yet what I'd use
> them for.
>
>
>
> On 4/14/09, Michael Bliss <flyfish...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  So Wes are you making loop connectors for your fly lines?  If you are
>>  I would be interested in the process.  I have been using the braided
>>  leaders for some time and love them but the connections to the fly
>>  line are not how I would like them yet.
>>
>>  Mike
>>
>>
>>  On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM, Wes Wada <w...@wadaworks.com> wrote:
>>  >
>>  > The Gudebrod C-Thru product arrived yesterday, and I have been playing
>>  > with the material.  If you took the standard braided nylon material
>>  > used for making loops, and scaled it down using smaller diameter nylon
>>  > fibers, then you can visualize the product.
>>  >
>>  > The braided loop material is commonly available in 35-pound and 50-pound 
>> test.
>>  >
>>  > The C-Thru material is 25yd. spools of 17, 8, or 6 pound.  I ordered
>>  > the 8 and 6.
>>  >
>>  > The breaking strength listing is very deceptive, as I haven't been
>>  > able to break the 8 pound test with my hands.  It is very sturdy
>>  > stuff, tightly braided.
>>  >
>>  > The 8 pound is .019 diameter, and about 1/16", about the same as many
>>  > butt sections of leaders.  Indeed, you could easily have a quick
>>  > substitute for a furled leader butt using this stuff.
>>  >
>>  > The 6 pound test is .015 diameter, about 50% thicker than 1/32".
>>  >
>>  > I am not sure what types and sizes of dacron are used for blind eye
>>  > hooks, but the C-Thru would make a very good alternative.
>>  >
>>  > The source for the material, available in single spools, is Land of Odds:
>>  >
>>  > 6-pound C-Thru
>>  > http://www.landofodds.com/servlet/Detail?no=28074
>>  >
>>  > 8-pound C-Thru
>>  > http://www.landofodds.com/servlet/Detail?no=28075
>>  >
>>  > 17-pound C-Thru
>>  > http://www.landofodds.com/servlet/Detail?no=28076
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > If anybody has further questions, just contact me offline.
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > Wes Wada
>>  > Bend, Oregon
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  > On 4/11/09, Wes Wada <w...@wadaworks.com> wrote:
>>  >> I have found a source to order single spools of 6# and 8# Gudebrod
>>  >>  C-Thru.  The order should arrive any day now, and I will report on the
>>  >>  product and source.
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  Wes
>>  >>
>>  >
>>  > >
>>  >
>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>

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