Fly line to leader connection/knot

That was the only thing I could think of, but I totally second guessed myself because I don't like having such a large loop connection, it would work just as effectively. In my weird mind, I try to tie all my knots as tiny as possible and my loop knots for streamers are to be as small as possible.. weird I know. Anything bigger than a dime gets re-tied - IM the worst.

I had the same thought and i was like heck, let me try it at least, i can always cut the loop off of the backing and only lose a foot of backing which is not a big deal. Once i tried it i was a fan
 
That's a tutorial for whipping a rope, for a fly line to leader connection about 5 or six wraps will do the job.
Now I'm thinking it looks a lot like an Albright knot, except the leader has the bend and not the line. I may give it a try the next time I break the leader off the line on the creek.
 
pretty sure the first cheapy flyrod outfit i had a million years ago had a metal barbed eyelet inserted into the end of the line. i actually think i caught fish with it and it held.
 
Hence the beauty of a tippet ring, only having to add tippet instead of replacing an entire leader. I just use 4lb mono for tippet, since I go through a lot of it, and it's cheap.
I never tried a tippet ring. A blood knot, surgeon's knot, or even an Orvis knot is not impossible - even for my old fingers and eyes. At the risk of sounding like a snob, I think the knots are just more elegant.
 
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A bit off topic, but I recently purchased a cortland sink tip 7wt. It came with loops on both ends. Normally, I tie an albright knot connecting backing to the fly line, but this has a loop on the reel end. Ive never even seen this set up before. I just cut it off and tied my albright knot, but what connection would I use with a loop on that end? I can't wrap my head around it.
Dear TerrellBFly,

Just tie a triple surgeons knot in your backing and attach the loop to the fly line loop. It's the easiest and since Bob Clouser showed it to me many years ago it's all I've ever used to connect backing to a fly line that has a loop.

Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
 
I never tried a tippet ring. A blood knot, surgeon's knot, or even an Orvis knot is not impossible - even for my old fingers and eyes. At the risk of sounding like a snob, I think the knots are just more elegant.

Tippet rings as a means for making quick changes to the business end of an existing leader is fine, but IF you prefer different types of leaders for different situations like I do, it is easier to swap the entire thing and that's where a loop-to-loop connection shines.

For example, for dry flies I'll prefer either a thread furled leader or a silk woven leader with added leader material resulting in something anywhere from 5 to 15 feet+ long, generally with a lighter tippet (5X - 8X) depending on stream size, casting distance, fly size, rod length, etc.

In my world, thread furled or silk woven leaders work better than anything for dry fly fishing. I like them so much that close to 20 years ago, long before leaders that short were readily available, I had 3 foot versions made by the folks where I purchased my leaders.

However when I fish nymphs or streamers, I much prefer a 100% fluorocarbon knotted leader or a braided butt (not the same as furled) leader no longer than 6 - 7 foot long no matter where I fish because in my experience they do the job better.

So if I feel justified making the commitment to switch from fishing a size 16 beetle to a size 14 beadhead Prince Nymph...

I'm swapping leaders. 😉
 
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