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Leader Butt Diameter

What butt diameter monofilament suits what line weight when making knotted leaders?

11 months ago
LeaderCalc 2016

Many years ago we launched LeaderCalc, the spreadsheet that helps you dimension your leaders. It was last updated almost 10 years ago. It's time for a new version.

9 years ago
The Half Haul

Recent historical research into the first writings on fly fishing has revealed the origins of the double haul, by researches called the Ur-haul or the half haul

9 years ago
The Legendary Triple Haul

The single haul is for beginners, double hauls are for the seasoned fly-caster, but the triple haul... now that's for the real hard core fly fisherman.

10 years ago
DIY IKEA line tray

A few inexpensive items from IKEA and a little work, and you have a fine line tray.

10 years ago
Henning's Setup

This shooting head setup for coastal fishing is both inexpensive, easy to make yourself and very easy to cast.

11 years ago
Casting That Fly 1/2 - Basics/Advanced

The absolute first words from casting instructor Lars Christian Bentsen in this video expresses my feelings about fly casting videos very well: Can you become a better caster by watching this video? The first answer is "probably not" and the second answer is "probably yes".
I have always felt that watching fly casting instruction on a screen is like watching cooking on TV: it's a far cry from watching someone cook not to mention cooking yourself with proper instruction.

11 years ago
Tom's Line Winder

Build your own line winder for maintaining your fly lines and getting them on and off the reel. Tom Biesot considers the line cleaning process and use and construction of your own line winder.

12 years ago
Old fly lines come alive

Flyvines turn old and worn out fly lines into something different: bracelets, lanyards and sunglass retainers

13 years ago
Fly Line Blues

Once in a while Martin needs a different line than the one, which he has been using for a while, and he has to dive into his line stash. That makes him think about the crazy prices on fly lines and ways to buy lines cheaper and organize them better.

15 years ago
Baskets, trays, buckets

Sometimes you want to make sure that your line doesn't tangle and sometimes you want to make longer casts. A line or stripping basket, bucket or tray may be the solution.
This article covers a bunch of types from rigid plastic buckets to ingenious contraptions with spikes and hooks.

16 years ago
Shooting head fisher?

If you're a shooting head fisher, GFF might need your help

17 years ago
Balance beam

Les Austin shows you how to construct a simple balance to weigh you fly lines. Using a ruler, a few paperclips and some nuts you can make a precise balance, which can help you determine the AFTM class of all of those fly lines you may have laying around.

18 years ago
50$ fly rod/reel/line

I bought a complete brand new fly rod kit at 50 US$ in my local supermarket - and it's a nice rod

18 years ago
Fly fishing leader construction

The leader is an essential part of the fly fishing setup. This article tells you a bit about designing leaders

18 years ago
Fly fishing leader material

Monofilament nylon, or mono as it is referred, is by far the most popular leader material in use today.

18 years ago
Leader Design Principles

The taper is the most single important aspect of a leader. This article tells you the principles behind leader design

18 years ago
Leader formulas

In order to calculate the proper formula of a fly fishing leader, you need to understand the basics of leader design.

18 years ago
Leader knots

The best knots to use for your knotted, tapered fly fishing leaders.

18 years ago
Leader length

What is the proper leader length for given conditions and circumstances?

18 years ago
The measure tape

10-20-30-40 meters? 30-60-90-120 feet? How long can you cast with a one hand rod? And how long does and average fly-angler actually cast? GFF partner Martin Joergensen has done some research and talked to some experts.

19 years ago
New shooting line

I don't change my habits easily, but this shooting line may be something I will start using

19 years ago
Casting a shooting head

An audio introduction to the world of shooting heads

19 years ago
Flyline Maintenance 101

Maintaining that expensive string coated with plastics and polymers is the best medicine for adding years of life your flyline. Consider cleaning flylines after every 3-5 uses or when the water is particularly dirty.

22 years ago
Monic Light Green

Cold weather lines are slowly becoming as common as the special lines for tropical fishing. GFF partner Martin Joergensen has fished one from Monic and liked it very much.

22 years ago
Advanced Fly-Fishing Techniques

Lefty takes us from soup to nuts and offers us his opinions on many things flyfishing related.
There's that word again - advanced. Whenever I see that word in a title, a little alarm bell goes off. Does the book really deal with advanced topics, or did the publishers insist on putting that word in the title to sell more copies to hopeful readers?

22 years ago
Fly line anatomy

My fly line doesn't understand me! And I don't understand it... This article tries to explain tapers, densities, coatings, memory and all the terms used for these expensive pieces of string.

22 years ago
Saltwater Fly-Casting Techniques

A no-frills treatise to teach us "how to cast effectively for the biggest fish under the most demanding situations".

You might think from the title that a trout angler wouldn't have much of a reason to read this book, but that is simply not true. If, while fishing, you have to deal with wind coming from various directions, you have to make a quick cast to a specific target, change direction, or cast for a bit of distance, this book will teach you a thing or two.



23 years ago
Drag-Free Drift

Drag-free drift is more than just adding a couple feet of 7x to your leader. Much more.

When I first heard of this book, I couldn't help but wonder how an author could fill an entire volume describing leaders and how they affect the drift of the fly. At what point does redundancy set in? How much material science to include? How many engineering principles? At what point do we leave the audience (anglers) behind?

23 years ago
Shooting heads

In this article I will try to cover some advantages and disadvantages of the shooting head over the WF line, and I will thoroughly describe the way you can configure a good shooting head system for your rod.

23 years ago

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