A picture is worth a thousand words. I've watched Skip tie them, and
seen a couple of write ups on the web, but the best illustration I've
found of the Shorb Loop is located at
http://www.peninsulaflyfishers.org/Tackle/furled_leader/ShorbLoop.jpg .
That nitpicker is going THRU the leader on the right, grab the leader on
the left, and pull it back thru creating a new loop. Stick something
thru the new loop, grab the leader, and pull until it snaps in place.
Jack
Austin
Anthony Spezio wrote:
The best way to make the loop on each end is making
the Shorb Loop. You can find it on the VFB site.
Just got back in from fishing Crooked Creek.Yes, I
fished my 5+ year old furled leader. Headed over there
about 5 PM this evening. It was a slow evening with
only 24 Gills.All on the Pepper. No smallmouths.
The biggest "thrill" was when I caught some movement
from the corner of my eye. Turned to see a 4' Cotton
Mouth's head about 6" from my leg, I just froze as it
swam by. You would know I did not have my snake gun
with me today, I just decided to leave it at home.
Tony
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