Learn how to make furled leaders with only a drill. There’s no need for a machine with multiple gears when you use this method. The.Handicap.Hunter @ instagram
Every time I get confused by life and challenges I watch this "simple" guide to making furled leaders. I have watched this multiple times and have less understanding every time I see the video. Great entertainment. God Bless your efforts and you have given me years of entertainment. I wondered about your injury and have seen you are a Veteran. I was in Vietnam FEB/68-FEB/69. Thank God you are healed and healthy and in pursuit of healthy outdoor activity. Best wishes and great success to you.
Thanks for the information and block of instruction. Glad to see you haven’t let your combat injury slow you down brother. Being a Purple Heart recipient myself I’ve seen first hand what happens to the guys that simply give up and dwell on their injuries. My belief is stay busy, stay lethal, and stay motivated. I have recently within the last three years discovered fly fishing and tying and it has truly given me a new shot at life and a completely new perspective of the outdoors as well. Drive on brother and keep doing what you are doing here!
My injury was actually from a motorcycle, but I’m still in the service and was able to be found fit to stay in. Thanks for you for your sacrifice brother. Hope you’re doing well.
That's pretty much the same way I make mine. Only I extend one leg out and twist it all at once, position my ring then fold it back up. I use a 4oz weight on the end and let her go. We use them mostly for bass, carp, and saltwater. So I'm using 2 and 4lb mono. Tight lines bud, and thanks for your service!
If you incorporate a ball-bearing swivel at the weighted drop shot and you will get a better result on the back test rewind and then lay limp section as you elevate your bored
@@thehandicaphunter its a great area for fishing, and we have some very nice creeks to fish north of that area like Silver Creek, and pushepatapa creek
Tenkara looks awesome especially for those back country small streams. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to get out fly fishing lately. I’ve been restricted to the local area all summer due to the Pandemic.
out of curiosity: couldnt you use a smooth-running swivel instead of weights, and keep the line horizontal as it twsts up? woult make things a lot easier for folks who dont have a slace with >10' ceiling height.
That would work as long as you control it so the swivel only engages after you’ve wound up each side with the drill. Also you’d need to maintain pressure on the line. I’ve seen guys use a bunjy cord and swivel when they use the machines that spin both lines at the same time.
The video cut out. I’ll make another one and complete the shorb loop. In the mean time this link should help with the knot. pt.slideshare.net/mobile/correovenymira/how-toshorbloop
Mark Krieg after I thread the line around the posts I slide the ring on and move it to the bottom. Then I start to spin the line and furl each side. If that’s not clear let me know.
Mark Krieg , It’s 120 denier embroidery thread. You can pick up three spoils of 500 meters for less than $20 on Amazon. There’s no need to buy expensive spoons of tying thread from Uni or other companies. Just make sure you get embroidery thread because it’s poly based and will have less of a chance of mold.
The camera cut out and I haven’t made a new video yet. Here’s a link that shows how to make the loop. I hope this helps. www.furledleaders.co.uk/pdf/how-to-shorb-loop.pdf