@Madriveroutfitters thank you. A lot of fly fishing techniques are skipped over because they are "elementary," but they are helpful to newcomers. So glad you're doing this series.
Another channel, which will not be named, had a video about things you don't need in fly fishing and leader straightener was on the list. I disagree. It's a good thing to have.
Funny....it's literally our #1 selling product over our 30 year history. Amazing how many we sell. Seems that most disagree! Certainly not required, as Brian states here, but it can be a good thing to have. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for another great video. Am I wrong in assuming you are still using loops to change leaders when trout fishing as opposed to the Snell knot of a fixed but on your heavier saltwater outfits? And if this is true, is there a general rule when you go so the butt section tied? I have been trout fishing, bass and pan fishing by fly rod since the early 70's. I have gone for big pike back in 91, and have done some Saltwater but am wanting to get into it more. Can I think the 9wt and up tie the butt section direct?
Thanks for watching! Please send any and all questions directly to Brian at the shop. You can e-mail him or call him and he'll get with you there. He works at the shop every day....but just doesn't come here to monitor comments. (He has to work). Contact him there and he'll be happy to help!!!
thank for one more great tip. I did watch the how to unwrap the leader tip on one of your other videos and it this is the way . I always unwrap my leaders this way . the only way this could be better is if the manufacturers would standardise the number of wraps the butt section has around the coil of leader something like 5
Hello from down here in Australia, really enjoy watching your videos, i learn alot. Also enjoy hearing you talk about leaders and emphasising their importance.
Great video on basic leader info. Always good to review, AND, you never know when you'll learn something new! Can't wait on your video about the leader wallet. I carry my leaders loose in my bag in their packages, and use my wallet for those that I have used and modified.
Carefully Unwrapping a new leader was something i had to learn the hard way when i started. Great info here. Thanks for the content.
Thanks for being here.
@Madriveroutfitters thank you. A lot of fly fishing techniques are skipped over because they are "elementary," but they are helpful to newcomers. So glad you're doing this series.
Another channel, which will not be named, had a video about things you don't need in fly fishing and leader straightener was on the list. I disagree. It's a good thing to have.
Funny....it's literally our #1 selling product over our 30 year history. Amazing how many we sell. Seems that most disagree! Certainly not required, as Brian states here, but it can be a good thing to have. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for another great video. Am I wrong in assuming you are still using loops to change leaders when trout fishing as opposed to the Snell knot of a fixed but on your heavier saltwater outfits? And if this is true, is there a general rule when you go so the butt section tied? I have been trout fishing, bass and pan fishing by fly rod since the early 70's. I have gone for big pike back in 91, and have done some Saltwater but am wanting to get into it more. Can I think the 9wt and up tie the butt section direct?
Thanks for watching! Please send any and all questions directly to Brian at the shop. You can e-mail him or call him and he'll get with you there. He works at the shop every day....but just doesn't come here to monitor comments. (He has to work). Contact him there and he'll be happy to help!!!
Good advice Brian, now to go find my leader straightener. I'm still waiting for the end of the line. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
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Take me to your leader.
We just did! Thanks for watching.
Hey Brian Fleshing from Mad River Outfitters
Thanks for being here.
It's Mr Flechsig
A simple, yet very informative video. Thank you.
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thank for one more great tip. I did watch the how to unwrap the leader tip on one of your other videos and it this is the way . I always unwrap my leaders this way . the only way this could be better is if the manufacturers would standardise the number of wraps the butt section has around the coil of leader something like 5
Thanks for watching.
Another great video, very informative!
Thanks so much! Stay tuned.
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@@thefella131 Thanks for watching.
Another great video, Brian! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching. Much appreciated.
Our airplane crashed in Lake Michigan and we are the only survivors, we are the cone heads . Take us to your leader :-) Thanks for sharing
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Hello from down here in Australia, really enjoy watching your videos, i learn alot. Also enjoy hearing you talk about leaders and emphasising their importance.
Thanks for being here. Don't worry....he's not going to stop talking about leaders!
Great video on basic leader info. Always good to review, AND, you never know when you'll learn something new! Can't wait on your video about the leader wallet. I carry my leaders loose in my bag in their packages, and use my wallet for those that I have used and modified.
Thanks for watching and please stay tuned!
I always enjoy your leader videos. I agree they are the most important part of your rig.
Thanks for watching!
Is a leader wallet a viable substitute for Lederhosen at Octoberfest?
Of course?
Every leader video should start with the status of the book :)
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It starts in the butt!
Well said.
Thanks for watching.