Dangus Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 Junk? I find mine fall apart after a year of heavy use. Wish they made them longer. What's your preference? Do you just cut them off and nail knot or make a new loop? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverDoctor Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 I cut and weld another loop in place, been doing it for years. Not hard. Clear shrink wrap tubing and a candle. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BurningChrome Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 I just stopped buying Rio lines. They have some nice tapers but I'm not spending $100+ for a line that experiences a failure after a season any more. Have had much better luck with Airflo and SA (non-Sharkskin) lines. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dangus Posted April 22, 2017 Author Share Posted April 22, 2017 Yeah it's funny it hasn't been identified as a problem and fixed. I've always used rio and just figured it was me being hard on lines. My most recent line, extreme indicator ii, I bought last summer and the loop was giving me problems 5 trips ago. I fish a lot, but it was the first time it dawned on me that something's not right. I suppose I'll try to find some shrink tubing and give that a whirl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
professori Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 I have tried to solve this problem in a number of ways; welding new loops (works with varied success depending on the individual fly line materials), adding braided loops (look ugly, don't turn over as smoothly and often fail), nail knot directly to the line (have to clip off every time you change leaders). I finally settled on the solution below. 20-25 lb (the only weight range I have found that transfers turn over smoothly between fly line and leader) Maxima nail knotted to the fly line with a perfection loop tied in at the other end, 2 to 3 inches from the nail knot. I coat both knots with KnotSense to smooth out the knot, making it smoother to slip easily through the guides. This solution not only lasts for 2-3 years steady usage, but it is also dead simple and can be utilized immediately in the field, no waiting to get home to do the repair. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BurningChrome Posted April 22, 2017 Share Posted April 22, 2017 Years ago Gord Kennedy showed me how to make a loop by nail knotting some Maxima on to make the loop. Never had one fail and my nail knots suck. http://midcurrent.com/knots/putting-a-loop-in-the-end-of-fly-line-with-two-nail-knots/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conor Posted April 23, 2017 Share Posted April 23, 2017 I've used fold over nail knot in place way. Sturdy and pretty slick. If I recall I used tippet in 3x or so. My preferred way now I think is saw on SFOTF. 20 lb amnesia nail or uni knotted on both ends to the line. Firm up against each other and glue. Pinch the end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monger Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 I even used 20lb braid for the nail knots behind the fly line loop. Then glued to smooth things out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcubed Posted April 25, 2017 Share Posted April 25, 2017 Years ago Gord Kennedy showed me how to make a loop by nail knotting some Maxima on to make the loop. Never had one fail and my nail knots suck. http://midcurrent.com/knots/putting-a-loop-in-the-end-of-fly-line-with-two-nail-knots/ ya this is pretty damn strong. It holds saltwater fish all day, it will certainly do for trout Bron, i've always just added a nail knot when i see the loop starting to fail. Definitely have seen a lot more of the RIO loops fail, especially on gear that is extremely dependent on their loops (MOW tips, for example) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jayhad Posted April 30, 2017 Share Posted April 30, 2017 By the time the loop is done don't you find there are so many issues with the lines that they are junk anyways, or are you having loops break? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bcubed Posted April 30, 2017 Share Posted April 30, 2017 By the time the loop is done don't you find there are so many issues with the lines that they are junk anyways, or sore you having loops break? Almost all of my skagit heads have their loops toast, and are otherwise in fine shape. Too much dredging and pulling on bottom I guess... sticking to dries would help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dangus Posted April 30, 2017 Author Share Posted April 30, 2017 By the time the loop is done don't you find there are so many issues with the lines that they are junk anyways, or are you having loops break? No, The line otherwise is essentially new. Bought it August of last summer if I recall correctly. If I had to guess, It's probably got 30ish days on it. The coating cracked and then started to peel back at the junction of the loop and mainline. Stress point I guess--one side is stiffer than the other, so it bends a lot at that point. If it's not that issue is the mono from your perfection loop cutting into the coating and wrecking it. I just took some 30lb maxima and did a nail knot and a perfection loop and then joined that to my 30lb butt section. Haven't tried it yet, but looks nice anyhow. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swede Posted May 1, 2017 Share Posted May 1, 2017 I just make my own loops when needed. I use a razor blade to make a tapered cut in the end of the fly line fold it over and lay against your fly line. Than i take a strong fly tying thread and spiral rap the tapered part . Works great and you can still pull the loop through the rod guides if your lake fishing and using 15 to 20 foot long leaders. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigalcal Posted May 2, 2017 Share Posted May 2, 2017 I make a loop then tie a nail knot with some mono to hold it securely. Add a bit of Knot sense to smoothen out the knot and you're good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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