So I'm in a predicament. Like mostly everything, you start out with something common, simple even. Youre mending a fly line with an indicator on it trying to keep drag out of the equation.
Then you find yourself taking the Indy off and figuring out how to detect strikes without it. Next thing you know you're swapping that fly line for a euro nymphing line in order to better handle sag and that tight line technique.
Next you realize you're building your first tight lining leader formula using maxima chameleon, multi colored sighters, tippet rings and more. That was me. I used a traditional 20lb tapered down to 12lb maxima chameleon leader formula with a SA trib color sighter baked in for a year or so. Then experimenting with some different materials like OPST Lazer line for it's more fly line like feel and even changing out the SA sighter for my own built connection of materials like colored maxima and Amnesia mono.
I immediately loved the change in sighter material as the SA seemed spongy and too loose compared to the more taught and less giving amnesia. That was all well and good and became my new setup for the next year or so. That was until I dared to try something new again.
This is where I got into micro leader formulas and tried to keep it even more simple, less connections, not even a need for any taper built into the formula. That looked like Adams euro mono line to a tippet ring and the needed length of tippet. But what about the sighter? Because the Adams mono is white, you can paint your sighter on to it. That's right, you heard me correctly. Meaning the only connection that ever really sees the guides 99% of the time is a single tippet ring. Compared to the previous rigs mentioned above which involved the same tippet ring, but then 2 or 3 other connections as well(blood knots for amnesia sighter and another tippet ring or blood knot for the taper being integrated into the rig in the form of maxima mono).
I immediately fell in love with it. Not only for the micro diameter benefits, but it's simplicity and lack of anything going through the guides. The sighters(Sakura Permanent Markers) neon properties are amazing as well. Brighter then the SA/Rio and Amnesia setups I used previously.
The problem? It's not really permanent. Now it would be one thing if it would last an all day outing, as it only takes a minute to reapply. But it barely gets 100 casts, even when being diligent and ensuring the sighter never touches the water. Droplets and splashes are inevitable however, and that's where it starts to suck
Enough that I need to find an alternative. Once you realize you can take that extra sighter connection out of the equation and therefore the guides, it's like taking the condom of... Well I'll keep it PG. But you get my drift(pun intended).
So here comes my questions for hopefully the guys that have already experimented with all this. I was thinking of finding some other markers, I know sharpie makes a few florescent style hi-viz colors. However even if it stays on the line, I'm not sure if it'll really pop like the Sakura chemistry does. I'm telling myself if I have to go back to a sighter connection I will. It will just be bittersweet. On that front, I've only every dangled with the SA, Rio and like I mentioned, Amnesia mono stuff. There's some stuff that's peaking my interest like this Soldarini sighter stuff, Umpqua PerformX, and this Pierre Sempe product.
Has anyone messed with any of them? Can you relate it all to a stiffer more taunt material or more of a spaghetti in the wind kind of feel?
Pics, those colors though... Black, white , yellow, orange, pink... Mmmmm tasty!
Then you find yourself taking the Indy off and figuring out how to detect strikes without it. Next thing you know you're swapping that fly line for a euro nymphing line in order to better handle sag and that tight line technique.
Next you realize you're building your first tight lining leader formula using maxima chameleon, multi colored sighters, tippet rings and more. That was me. I used a traditional 20lb tapered down to 12lb maxima chameleon leader formula with a SA trib color sighter baked in for a year or so. Then experimenting with some different materials like OPST Lazer line for it's more fly line like feel and even changing out the SA sighter for my own built connection of materials like colored maxima and Amnesia mono.
I immediately loved the change in sighter material as the SA seemed spongy and too loose compared to the more taught and less giving amnesia. That was all well and good and became my new setup for the next year or so. That was until I dared to try something new again.
This is where I got into micro leader formulas and tried to keep it even more simple, less connections, not even a need for any taper built into the formula. That looked like Adams euro mono line to a tippet ring and the needed length of tippet. But what about the sighter? Because the Adams mono is white, you can paint your sighter on to it. That's right, you heard me correctly. Meaning the only connection that ever really sees the guides 99% of the time is a single tippet ring. Compared to the previous rigs mentioned above which involved the same tippet ring, but then 2 or 3 other connections as well(blood knots for amnesia sighter and another tippet ring or blood knot for the taper being integrated into the rig in the form of maxima mono).
I immediately fell in love with it. Not only for the micro diameter benefits, but it's simplicity and lack of anything going through the guides. The sighters(Sakura Permanent Markers) neon properties are amazing as well. Brighter then the SA/Rio and Amnesia setups I used previously.
The problem? It's not really permanent. Now it would be one thing if it would last an all day outing, as it only takes a minute to reapply. But it barely gets 100 casts, even when being diligent and ensuring the sighter never touches the water. Droplets and splashes are inevitable however, and that's where it starts to suck
Enough that I need to find an alternative. Once you realize you can take that extra sighter connection out of the equation and therefore the guides, it's like taking the condom of... Well I'll keep it PG. But you get my drift(pun intended).
So here comes my questions for hopefully the guys that have already experimented with all this. I was thinking of finding some other markers, I know sharpie makes a few florescent style hi-viz colors. However even if it stays on the line, I'm not sure if it'll really pop like the Sakura chemistry does. I'm telling myself if I have to go back to a sighter connection I will. It will just be bittersweet. On that front, I've only every dangled with the SA, Rio and like I mentioned, Amnesia mono stuff. There's some stuff that's peaking my interest like this Soldarini sighter stuff, Umpqua PerformX, and this Pierre Sempe product.
Has anyone messed with any of them? Can you relate it all to a stiffer more taunt material or more of a spaghetti in the wind kind of feel?
Pics, those colors though... Black, white , yellow, orange, pink... Mmmmm tasty!
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