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Many of us are gearing down for the winter (although there are some opportunities through the winter for dedicated fishers). Its a great time to go through your gear and look at what needs to be replaced, repaired or more importantly cleaned. A good cleaning can do wonders and add life for all your gear including boots, waders, vests flylines etc.

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Had a couple of emails so here's how to make your own yarn indicators. Nice thing is you can make a variety of colors or even color combos a bit of experimenting can be fun.

 

Here's what you need

 

  • Polypropylene Macrame Yarn or Bug yarn (lots of colors available you can even mix and match)
  • O-rings - 5/16" OD (~8mm) for smaller indicators and 3/8" (~10mm) for larger indicators (you can find these at home hardware centers) I actully like a larger one for the tie on and smaller for the neck of the indicator
  • Forceps
  • Toothbrush (discarded)

 

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Slip an O-ring over the Forceps and then lock them on the end of a pre-cut piece of yarn

 

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pull the ring onto the yarn to the half way point

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slide another ring on the Forceps and grip the ring you put on the the yarn

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Slide this O-ring over the other one and onto the yarn

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Use the toothbrush to fluff up the yarn, you can trim it to shape if you want and add some floatant if you like

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