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You'll definitely be better off with a shorter and thicker leader for flies like Clousers. I suggest just using a section of straight (2-3 feet) 18-20 lb mono to something smaller like 10-12 lb (also like 2-3 feet). Overall, my leader is usually 6-9 feet when fishing Clousers around here. I just use a 20-lb "butt" section tied directly a 12-lb "tippet" section, though I think it's recommended to use something in between (like a short section of 16-lb) as knots work best with materials that are of similar diameter. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable on that subject could weigh in?What size rod are you using? The above is my setup for an 8-weight. It would probably be the same for a 6- or 7-weight, but I don't think it would work so well for anything lighter than that.Not that it will impact your casting, but one thing that is highly recommended when fishing minnow-like patterns such as the Clouser is to use a loop knot to attach your fly to the tippet. Something like a Non-slip Mono loop works well. This gives the fly a little more movement when it's in the water.--Scott
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Tyler Lucas <tylerl...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,
What is the preferred leader for a #2 clouser minnow? The reason I am asking is because I used a heavy fly for the first time today ( I am a beginner ) and I encounterd a "dog hitting the end of a leash" effect, and it was giving me alot of trouble with my casts. I was wondering if you are supposed to use a shorter, or heavier leader in order to prevent that from happening. I altered my cast to a more "rolling" motion as opposed to just keeping my rod straight, but it didn't really help me.
I apologize if I sound like I have no idea what I am talking about, honestly I really don't.
Any way, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tyler Lucas
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Great!
On Dec 12, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Tyler Lucas <tylerl...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks a lot guys I have two #6 clouser minnows so I'm going to throw them and work my way up.
Vic, I may be there on Saturday actually. I have my MD and DC permits but have yet to get my VA ( just moved here a few months ago), and I don't really know if I want to risk it, so If i pick it up by then ill be out around 730 am
Steve, I'm using #6 floating line, and I just have an Orvis 3x leader on. (about a foot missing)
Thank you all for the insight
On Thursday, December 12, 2013 4:22:25 PM UTC-5, Tyler Lucas wrote:Hello all,
What is the preferred leader for a #2 clouser minnow? The reason I am asking is because I used a heavy fly for the first time today ( I am a beginner ) and I encounterd a "dog hitting the end of a leash" effect, and it was giving me alot of trouble with my casts. I was wondering if you are supposed to use a shorter, or heavier leader in order to prevent that from happening. I altered my cast to a more "rolling" motion as opposed to just keeping my rod straight, but it didn't really help me.
I apologize if I sound like I have no idea what I am talking about, honestly I really don't.
Any way, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tyler Lucas--
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I altered my cast to a more "rolling" motion as opposed to just keeping my rod straight, but it didn't really help me.
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