Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Nylon Furled Tapered Leader. Carp Leader, Bass Leader, Redfish Leader, Big Trout Leader

We at Cutthroat Leader co have added a nylon furled tapered leader to our bag of tricks.  
We are often asked for a leader that can deliver a dry fly to a rising trout, drop a streamer within range a hungry brown trout and fish well with a "bobber style"  indicator.

Nylon Furled Tapered Leader.

Our Nylon Furled Leaders are for the fly fisher that wants one leader to do it all. These leaders do work great. They will not be as memory free as our thread Furled Leaders, but they do deliver a fly very nicely. This leader will allow you to go from throwing dry flys to swinging a streamer and then fishing with an indicator. All on the same furled Leader. Lite/Med Leader has a breaking strength of approx 8-10 lbs. Med/Hvy Leader has a breaking strength of approx. 12-14 lbs. We recommend looped tippet ends only on nylon leaders as the ring tends to pinch the nylon and cause weak points.


Reinforced Nylon Furled Tapered Leader

Our Reinforced Nylon Furled Leaders are for the fly fisher that throws flys on heavy tippets (1x, 2x, 3x, 4x) and chases big heavy fish. The leader is made from premium nylon and extremely high tensile strength braid material. I have been chasing trout on these leaders over the past few months and the cast like a dream. They have none of the spring-back issues that many nylon furled leaders have. (if you get struck in the trees/brush). With that being said, this leader allow you to go from throwing dry flys to swinging a streamer and then fishing with an indicator. All on the same furled Leader. Lite/Med Leader has a breaking strength of approx 20+ lbs. Med/Hvy Leader has a breaking strength of approx. 25+ lbs. We offer loops and rings on the reinf. nylon Leaders.

see what some happy customers are saying...
The new nylon reinforced leaders are killer. Laced up the 50" on the 6wt and was impressed on the casting side immediately! And when sight fishing in the shallows this leader lands much softer. When the waters high the golds in close, presentation matters!





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