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#626883 - 10/09/10 10:15 PM Question about switching lines
Doctor Rick Offline
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I want to come up with a simple method of switching lines out on my 8 weight since I have only one spool.
Should I cut off and re tie the fly line to the backing each time (blood knot or Albright) or is it kosher to cut the backing and tie the backing to a short length of backing still on the fly line with a blood knot or other knot?
Thanks in advance.


Edited by Doctor Rick (10/09/10 10:16 PM)

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#626895 - 10/09/10 10:47 PM Re: Question about switching lines [Re: Doctor Rick]
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I leave a tag of backing, about 6", with a loop, on the end of my fly line, then make a loop on the remaining backing on the spool. InNterchange lines via loop to loop.

May not be the right way, but it's worked well for me...
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#626901 - 10/09/10 11:17 PM Re: Question about switching lines [Re: Twitch]
Doctor Rick Offline
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So does this mean you feed the entire length of fly line through the loop when you switch?

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#627139 - 10/10/10 10:07 PM Re: Question about switching lines [Re: Doctor Rick]
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If you have the loop big enough, you can just pass the spool through it.

I use a big loop on my backing, and create a small loop on the end of my fly line. Although, I think Twitches idea might be a little safer if you get a big fish into your backing.

Some of the newer fly lines I notice have a loop welded on both ends.
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#627351 - 10/11/10 09:43 PM Re: Question about switching lines [Re: ]
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DR,

I hope you're not trying to switch lines on your reel during a single day's fishing. That's inefficient, no matter the method. Better to make the single line a multi-purpose one. Cut a floater at 15' and add loops to both cut ends. Then make or buy sink tips in 2 or 3 sink rates and change out as needed.

For seasonal or other line changes, I whip finish a loop on the reel end of my flylines and fasten them to the backing with a clinch knot. I make the loop out of the fly line core by removing a couple inches of the plastic finish with acetone. I coat the whip finish with Pliobond to protect it from abrasion. This has worked well for 30 years or so.

Sg

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#627397 - 10/12/10 02:05 AM Re: Question about switching lines [Re: Salmo g.]
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Thanks, Sg.
I'm mostly switching between trips so far, but so far have been cutting backing and re tying and that's wasteful and inefficient so I'm fishing for better ways. I want to re read and think about your post, cannot quite visualize it this late at night and on the road.
I also want to have a preloaded spool to switch out, but having a simple and effective line switch method, or even 2 , is good.

PS I hit the Rogue on Thurs with 11 others, 6 boats total, for 1/2 pounders and maybe some left over summer steel.

Take care,

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