Mark wrote:
I use furled leaders.. Sometimes i have some trouble, when I fish them 
dry. They soak with water after a certain time and pull the fly below 
the surface, even if I greese them.
Casting them is great, the turnover is fantastic. For wet fishing 
(Nymph, wet flies, streamer) first choice. For dry... I will try the 
long tippet issue!
Rene



Rene 
I have two of Del's, furled leaders and I am real happy with them.
When I am using my five or six wt. with dry fly's I have no problems.

Here is my problem, 
When I start using a three wt. on wild browns.
I am told by veterans (old time club members)

They feel that I need to be using the knot-less system Joyce explained.
You simple take a hot needle and stick it in the end of your fly line
Then put super glue on the end of your mono leader and push it in the hole.
Let it set up and wal-la!
It makes a stream line fly line and leader no knots.

Dave Whitlock has you go on throw the fly line then push the leader throw
then sand it a little put on some zap-a-gap or supper glue and pull it back
a little. It is the very same thing.


Steve Clark
Moreno Valley, Ca.
http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/

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