Over the years I have used
various ways to connect my leader to the fly line; my first method was using a
simple clinch knot to connect both lines. This was years ago when I was using a
heavy 5 weight fly rod with a cumbersome South Bend automatic fly reel. One
could get quite a workout when paired with this combo all day. The knot was
satisfactory as long as I kept it clear of the tip guide, where it would
usually hang up.
My next method was the fly
line pin, which was a booger bear to insert into the end of the fly line. My
Dad wouldn’t use anything but the pin. He liked the pin because it would run
through the guides with ease; I would always get him to pin my fly line.
I eventually moved from the
line pin to what I would call a combo connector, that Scientific Angler
introduced which included the connector and the leader in one package. Scientific Angler had all the leader sizes from 7X to 3X. My only
complaint was the hang up that resulted with the connector and tip guide. This leader connector combo has been discontented. I
finally moved on to my next connector.
My next adventure with the connector was the loop that is manufactured by numerous companies. I have two
complaints with this connector; one is the sinking of the loop after it becomes
water logged. The other is the loop itself not being flexible enough to close.
This connector can be very difficult to connect to your fly line. I tried this
connector less than a year. The loop has a tendency to disconnect from the fly
line.
My present connector is the
fused leader loop into the fly line, which I consider the best I have found for
me. I will never buy another fly line unless it has the loop built in the fly
line. The loop is found in most fly lines priced above 40.00. Cabela has some
line in the 30.00 range with the loop, if you don’t mind the bright orange
color. The only color fly line I use is olive or green. What is you connector preference and why?