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Stripping apron loops - peter805 - 10-14-2009 Ok, this is NOT for spinning fisherman (sorry). Only fly fishers could have use for something like this. Sometimes my fly line gets tangled in my apron when I have like 60'-80' feet of line out to make long casts. Im tring not to make long casts but sometimes I just have to. I seen this loops before someplace so I made some for my apron. I will try to test it out next week and post the results if anyone likes me to. Peter [signature] Re: [peter805] Stripping apron loops - macfly55 - 10-14-2009 Im all ears...:-) [signature] Re: [peter805] Stripping apron loops - flygoddess - 10-14-2009 Like I said, Orvis had a stripping basket that had them in it. But the bottom was rigid. I am curious how this will work being cloth bottom. Must be me, but my line seldom tangles. The sinking line being smaller diameter is more incline to, but not a big deal and usually in the guides, not my lap. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Stripping apron loops - peter805 - 10-14-2009 Yeah, in the first guide for sure but I think it starts in the apron and then it goes into the first guide.............. Well, it only happens when I have a LOT of line out. Hey, if I dont like the way it works then I can always remove it. Peter [signature] Re: [peter805] Stripping apron loops - flygoddess - 10-14-2009 Serious, curious on how it works. [signature] |