Flats Fly Fishing- leader question
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Flats Fly Fishing- leader question
Finally bought a SW fly rod. I was thinking of just using 12 lb. mono from the float line to the fly. Today I was reading a gentleman's web page about fly fishing in southwest Florida, here is what he recommended: "A very satisfactory leader can be constructed from a 7-1/2 foot commercial, tapered, soft nylon leader, to the end of which is tied a 2-foot constant diameter shock tippet of hard nylon." He goes on to say how the hard nylon helps with break-offs. Now, I know we are not in S.W. Florida and techniques vary from region to region, that's why I'm here. What do the fly fishers of the Big Bend think? Are there some other options I could use? What do you all use? Thanks in advance!
Oh, here is his page if anyone is interested. Chapter 5 for lines and leaders.
http://www.marco-island-florida.com/don/home.htm
Oh, here is his page if anyone is interested. Chapter 5 for lines and leaders.
http://www.marco-island-florida.com/don/home.htm
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I use a 7' tapered twisted leader with a loop to loop too a 2' single strand bite tippet (total 9' leader), that way it is easy to change the bite tippet when it becomes worn. The twisted leaders work great as they do not coil, will turnover a wet sock and I can usually get a whole season out of them. These leaders are very simple to make, I use either 10 or 12 lb test to construct them. Using 10lb test you end up with a 40lb butt section that tapers to 20lb add on a 2' bite tippet (fluorocarbon) of your choice and your done. If anyone would like details shoot me an email. See link below.
http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/104631.bmp
http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/104631.bmp
Thanks so much fellas! I'll have to pick up some of them leaders then. I may try out my new combo on some reds at Aucilla this weekend. If its anything like catching bows browns and cuts in CO, it will be an awesome feeling to catch a red on a fly fishing rig!!!! I'll let ya know how me and the new fly rod work out. 

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