Welding Fly Lines: Making Our Own Set of Skagit Style (MOW) Sinktips
Here's a straightforward way to make a set of sinktips. By making our own tips, we get the densities and proprtions that we want for our fishing.

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Welding Fly Lines 101: what we need to get started

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Welding Fly Lines: Making Sinktips - Welding Floater and Sinker Lines Together (MOW)

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Welding Loops in Fly Fishing Lines - Cross Current TV - Episode 8

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How to • Fly casting • Customized shooting heads • fishing tips

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Why I Don't Tie Dry Fly Leaders...

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Line Clip Gums

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Making your own Skagit sink tips - Rio or Airflo

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Redesigning, Repurposing Fly Lines: How to make a fly line that doesn't exist. Nerd Alert! Math!

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How To TRANSFORM An Old Fly Line For ULTIMATE Performance!

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Welding Fly Lines: Making Loops in Sinking Lines

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Cheap vs Expensive Fly Lines - What's the Difference?!

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Flip Pallot on How To Attach Your Leader to Your Fly Line

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Matching Sinktips to Fly Lines: Making sure we have enough turnover to handle the sinktip

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Skagit Head Setup - How to for Single or Two Hand Rods Spey Casting

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How to Use Sink Tips - Try This Simple Trick

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Scandi vs Skagit Lines: The Difference You NEED to Know

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Cornelius O'Dea - Guideline Signature Salmon Flies

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RIO's Elite Skagit Shooting Heads Explained

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Fly Fishing Tech Tips: Making our own heads from scrap fly lines

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