[quote kandersonSLC]Thanks CPierce. I should have been more clear on why I'm asking. My wife and I often fish together with similar rigs as to line, leader, tippet and knots -- other than trying different flies until we find what's working. We were wind drifting, so same speed and I tried to copy her retrieve technique.
We've both always used FG's furled leaders, but I read where an "expert" said to never use furled leaders for wet flies because it screws up the sink rate and because the fish can see the leader. Thus, only ever use floro leader and tippet.
So this was an intentional experiment of furled vs. floro leaders, and (at least in this instance) the furled leader appears to have been the better choice. I am just wondering why, as the visibility of furled vs. floro seems to be a valid point.
Maybe just one of the infinite variables that one day results in success and the next day failure.[/quote]
I have no idea who this expert is, but I disagree. The leaders are a natural color and there has been several tests using 6" of tippet off the leader and still caught fish.
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Furled Leaders have been around since the 18th century, when they were made from horse hair. They are very different from braided leaders. The weaving process itself is different -- and as a result a Furled Leader is solid. There is no hollow center.[/size][/black][/font]
They are nothing new, just to many fishers. Nice thing about the thread leaders is do not add floatant and they sink nicely. There are all sorts of specialty Furled leaders offered these days to cover all type of fishing.
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