3 Reasons To NOT Use Tapered Leaders When Fishing A Sinking Line– All Points Fly Shop + Outfitter

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When trout fishermen are looking to get their flies deeper in the water column, a sinking tip or full sinking line is usually at-the-ready. Or, it's at least rigged up on a spare spool in their pack. In some situations split shot, or other forms of weight added to the leader, can get nymphs/wet flies below the surface.

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