Nice technique. Haven’t seen the Lupe done like that and will and that in my next windon. I have found that if you don’t have a pipe needle for the line you can cut the leader line and taper the end the quickly heat the tip just to round it off. it goes better pushing up the hollow core. And a reverse bait needle to do your loupe. Just don’t be in any hurry.
Couple of suggestions: Please zoom in on what you're working on. Secondly, when you get to the end of your floss serve, instead of a full hitch and tighten by pulling, make a loop and go through 3 or 4 times with your tag end - then unwind the loop in the oppositie direction and pull tight on the tag end. That effectively buries the end of the serve 3 or 4 turns from the end. Does that make sense?
@@almcglashan I think they like it more for abrasion resistance as it is tougher than mono, I’ve never busted off 300/400lb mono before, but apparently they have, and don’t now they switched to fluro.
@@almcglashan me either(I’m still yet to land one) but apparently some of the tazzie boys have had their issues with mono leaders, and the Fluro has solved their issues, and 200-400lb can be bought in bulk quite cheap from commercial fishing suppliers.(I got 1000m of 200lb for $100, so now I use it for everything :)
Nice technique. Haven’t seen the Lupe done like that and will and that in my next windon. I have found that if you don’t have a pipe needle for the line you can cut the leader line and taper the end the quickly heat the tip just to round it off. it goes better pushing up the hollow core. And a reverse bait needle to do your loupe. Just don’t be in any hurry.
The loop is called a Tanaka loop
Enjoyed the tips, I’ve had a few windons of my own fail, so great helpful info, thanks rush!
Couple of suggestions: Please zoom in on what you're working on. Secondly, when you get to the end of your floss serve, instead of a full hitch and tighten by pulling, make a loop and go through 3 or 4 times with your tag end - then unwind the loop in the oppositie direction and pull tight on the tag end. That effectively buries the end of the serve 3 or 4 turns from the end. Does that make sense?
Absolutely it was just a quick impromptu vid ill make it better next time
Would be good to see how he does the loop
Great segment idea but can’t see a thing black line black shirt 🤷🏽♂️
Yeah good call didn’t think of that
Al McGlashan love your work Al, hope to see you out on the water one day to say hi to you in person
Isn’t just a normal leader like leader on a spinning reel
Wind on leaders can be used for both spin and overhead
that may as well have been a podcast haha
Everyone keeps asking for it!
Rizzuta finish is a bit neater and more secure finish. Other than that it all made sense to me. Not the video for beginners to learn though.
good call👍
Some of the tazzy sword gang use 200-400lb fluro for swords…
I don’t think it would matter at that depth as fluro is affected by light
@@almcglashan I think they like it more for abrasion resistance as it is tougher than mono, I’ve never busted off 300/400lb mono before, but apparently they have, and don’t now they switched to fluro.
@@adammcgeorge3538 interesting I have never had any issues with sword despite their sharp bill
@@almcglashan me either(I’m still yet to land one) but apparently some of the tazzie boys have had their issues with mono leaders, and the Fluro has solved their issues, and 200-400lb can be bought in bulk quite cheap from commercial fishing suppliers.(I got 1000m of 200lb for $100, so now I use it for everything :)
Cant see in detail....
Ill work on getting someone to film close ups next time around
@@almcglashan a top mounted camera facing down for a birds eye view, i would love to see this video again in detail. Thanks al
@@Tunpaz good thinking but need a new location than rushs shop!!
TO MUCH BLA BLA NON SENSE😅😅