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Re: To furl or not to furl?
I don't see the point of using a furled leader in the salt myself
Toughness is more important than the gentle splash down of a supple furled leader When I fish poppers, I use 6' of straight mono. More for the control than the 'turnover'. Most other times with a floating or intermediate line I like a simple three section leader of about 100" (easy to remember) or just over 8 feet I use 60"(%) of 40# test, 20"(%) of 25-30# test, and 20"(%) of 16-20# test for the tippet. This leader will turn over all but the largest, most air resistant flies. If I need more oomph than that I go with a leader of 70/10/20%. That will turn over anything you care to throw. For mono I use Climax hard mono, Trilene Big Game, or Ande
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Re: To furl or not to furl?
Thanks Rip,
I didn't think I was missing anything with the furled leaders, I do have to push poppers and larger flies around sometimes... I'll tie a few using your formula and see if it helps me tomorrow morning. This time of year when the hearing are in big flies are a must here.
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Re: To furl or not to furl?
Up our way, gannets are pushing the last of the schools of menhaden (bunker)
(The Fat Lady is well into her aria ) So there's usually a good last slug of straggler cows following. These are mostly Chesapeake fish though, not the Hudson River fish that you're targetingFor bunker flies, and there are plenty of people that would disagree with me, but in my opinion you don't need anything more than a yellow, 7" full dress deceiver Not too difficult to cast on nearly any saltwater rig
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Re: To furl or not to furl?
I'll agree with that, I rarely miss with yellow or chartruse, deceivers work well here but I usually start with a clouser and rarely have to switch to anything else. This time of year I tie big silicone mullets (6"-9") in dark colors, with first light being so late in usually fishing my first two hours in the dark. They move alot of water but they catch alot of wind too.
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