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normanbeats
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I'm sure someon else has probably done this or even posted this on here before, but its a neat trick.
This morning I was getting my gear ready to go toss a coupe flies for practice, and I couldn't get any line string or anything to do with fishign to do what I wanted. Lines, wire, and rope are the embodiment of murphy's law that if something can go wrong it will. First a knot while buffing the line conditioner off, then I was out of leader..... now I am all frustated and having trouble tying my knots(and I thought I had gotten over that). I come down to attatching my leader to line and I just give up.
I took out my fly tying bobbing grabbed the fly line, string, and leader in my thumbs and forefngers and started turning it round and round sing the centrifugal force of the bobbing spinning around the lines to feed the thread out of the bobbin. This didn't hold well enough so I re-wrapped it this time folding the tag end of keader back onto itself then twirled the bobbing some more. Next a small dab of fingernail polish to keep the top layer from fraying. It will come off with nail polish remover, but I just barely scraped the thread with a shap razor and it came off no problem.
I'm never going to wory about my knot not holding again not to mention no tag end no wind resistance..
This morning I was getting my gear ready to go toss a coupe flies for practice, and I couldn't get any line string or anything to do with fishign to do what I wanted. Lines, wire, and rope are the embodiment of murphy's law that if something can go wrong it will. First a knot while buffing the line conditioner off, then I was out of leader..... now I am all frustated and having trouble tying my knots(and I thought I had gotten over that). I come down to attatching my leader to line and I just give up.
I took out my fly tying bobbing grabbed the fly line, string, and leader in my thumbs and forefngers and started turning it round and round sing the centrifugal force of the bobbing spinning around the lines to feed the thread out of the bobbin. This didn't hold well enough so I re-wrapped it this time folding the tag end of keader back onto itself then twirled the bobbing some more. Next a small dab of fingernail polish to keep the top layer from fraying. It will come off with nail polish remover, but I just barely scraped the thread with a shap razor and it came off no problem.
I'm never going to wory about my knot not holding again not to mention no tag end no wind resistance..