
[Interview starts at 43:59]
Tom Rosenbauer’s visitor today is Josh Jenkins of Scientific Anglers, and the initial strategy was to talk almost knotless leaders– their style, how they are made, and how to customize them. However they quickly took a fascinating sidetrack into line/leader connections and likewise a brand-new item he’s found for repairing fractures in fly line finishing so you do not need to purchase a brand-new line if your present line is harmed. Tom states he gets lots of concerns on both leaders and fly lines, so this one will be fascinating to everybody.
In the Fly Box today, one listener scolds Tom for hesitating to share his viewpoint on concerns, plus these concerns:.
- Exists a single weight rod I can require to Belize to fish for bonefish, authorization, and tarpon?
- What were your individual experiences with the old Power Matrix rod, and which one in the present Orvis lineup is most comparable?
- I acquired some 1980s-era fly lines in brand-new condition. Are they still great, and how do the tapers compare to contemporary lines?
- Can you discuss the terms “skating a fly” and “swinging a fly” and discuss briefly how to do them?
- Exists any schedule for your tie-offs with Tim Flagler and Cheech?
- I enjoy my Ultralight Waders however I fret they will not last as long as other waders.
- What is the appropriate method to keep fly lines for a prolonged period?
- I am a steelheader that wishes to fish for trout. Can you skate flies for trout? And when fishing banners should I swing them or remove them?
- What is the origin of the term “gin clear”
- Why can’t I discover a fast-sinking clear line?