HOW TO Customize Fly Fishing Leaders

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • With a bit tippet and some leader material, you will be able to customize any leader for fly fishing! Now, I just scratch the surface of customizing your dry fly leader for nymphing, streamers and wet flies BUT!! The skies the limit here folks.
    9ft Standard Leader Formula:
    Maxima Chameleon:
    20lbs 0.017" - 48"
    15lbs 0.015" - 16"
    12lbs 0.013 - 7"
    8lbs 0.010" - 7"
    Tippet(I use Scientific Anglers Freshwater Trout)
    2X 0.009" - 7"
    4X 0.007" - 21.23"
    You can alter this leader all you want to get the desired performance. I wish you the very best on the water.
    Keep er' tight,
    Milan
    Greenhorn Flyhorn

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @jb7sayers
    @jb7sayers Місяць тому

    The devil is always in the details. You’re awesome bro’

  • @jerrytweak
    @jerrytweak 2 місяці тому

    Random thought and question. I currently don’t have any tippet rings to make the nymph leader formula you mentioned. I could buy them for sure, but what are your thoughts of using micro swivels where you would the tippet ring? I have used micro swivels for some of my Stillwater setups for fly fishing. Would it serve the same purpose, or is there any problems you see with using that instead?

  • @multilecful
    @multilecful 8 місяців тому

    Oh my, imperial, i thought Canadians had embraced grams already.

    • @greenhornflyhorn
      @greenhornflyhorn  8 місяців тому

      HAHA! We are metric BUT!!! Some things are still imperial. In fact, I have built many homes without even one mention of a millimetre in the blueprints! That's Canada eh!

    • @multilecful
      @multilecful 8 місяців тому

      We buy our line on kg line strength for 90% of the world. I just thought, wrongly, that Canada had embraced metric. After all you are 75% french

  • @jamesjobe4307
    @jamesjobe4307 5 місяців тому

    If I wanted to bobber fish I'd take my spinning rod.

    • @robertheal261
      @robertheal261 4 місяці тому +2

      ...says every cat that can't fish an indicator.