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TaylerW
10-03-2009, 10:32 PM
??

im trying to make my own....

Hairstacker
10-04-2009, 04:09 AM
Check out this great article on how to make your own strike indicators -- it talks about the best yarn to use:

http://globalflyfisher.com/fishbetter/indicators/

jbird
10-04-2009, 10:10 AM
macrame.

http://carolsrugs.com/fly_fishing_cord.htm

TaylerW
10-04-2009, 04:52 PM
i found old poly rope. thanks....


gotta love moms craft bins

Wolfie
10-05-2009, 07:28 AM
found a much easier way of making an indicator..a friend of mine posted this elsewhere..

..Just take a empty ink tube out of a ballpoint pen and cut it into (1to3mm) long pieces, longer will provide more friction on your leader to hold it in place better. You can use different sizes of tubes for bigger or smaller indicators.



Attaching the yarn is a piece of cake.

· Double the nylon and feed on a ring.
· Slide the ring down to open a large loop above it.
· Feed the yarn into the loop and slide the ring hard up against it.
· Now pull both ends of the nylon in opposite directions.
· If the correct thickness of yarn has been selected the ring will jump up and hold fast under tension.
· Try pulling the indicator up and down to see if it will stay put while you are casting.
· If not wrap the nylon one more time over the yarn before you pull the ring in place. It will hold really well.

It takes a bit of playing with them to select the right amount of yarn (or whatever you choose to use) for different size rings. After you play with it a little bit it gets a little easier to judge the amount you need. To much and the yarn won't snap into place, to little it just won't hold. It dosen't kink up your leader either and is very easy to adjust depth and take on and off as the situations change.

Give it a try and hope you like it.


Thats on 3X I could have pulled in quite a bit more yarn than i did. You would be using it higher up on your leader where its thicker and a lot easier to get it to stay in place, takes a bit of trial and error to get it right. Once you get a feel for it though its pretty handy. Nice thing too it doesn't kink your leader up and very easy to adjust and take on and off. Forgot to add its a heck of a lot cheaper than buying indicators and you can use many different types of tubing. Goose quill even if you like the natural matierial.

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