wildtrout2
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Why did I read somewhere it's not advised to tie a perfection knot on to your fly line? And how/why would it be any different than a factory loop on the line?
Do you then attach leader to the mono, or your tippet?wsender wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if this has something to do with the friction.
If you want to make you non-looped line into a line for loop-to-loop connections you could do what I do. Just take a beefy piece of mono and tie it to the end of you fly line with an Albright knot and then tie your perfection loop on to the end of that mono. Works well.
smallie wrote:
Do you then attach leader to the mono, or your tippet?wsender wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised if this has something to do with the friction.
If you want to make you non-looped line into a line for loop-to-loop connections you could do what I do. Just take a beefy piece of mono and tie it to the end of you fly line with an Albright knot and then tie your perfection loop on to the end of that mono. Works well.
Exactly what I was thinking, and I agree. Even using the Albright knot the line still has a loop in it, so I don't see using a perfection knot being much different. A perfection knot can actually be made fairly small if you're carefull. I just can't seem to be able to do a nail knot. My fingers don't cooperate.MKern wrote:
Chaz you are right. It is quite large, but I don't pull my leader through the tip top. I think it's a bad idea with any knot.
For me the benefits of being able to change leaders on stream without tying a new knot far out weight not being able to pull my leader through the tip top.
Plus I use oversized tip tops on all my rods.