Welding Fly Lines: Making Sinktips - Welding Floater and Sinker Lines Together (MOW)
When we wish to make our own set of MOW style Skagit sinktips, the joint between the floater and sinker lines is very critical. It's the one spot where we're most likely to experience a failure. In this video we'll look at being able to make this weld with a high degree of confidence.

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Welding Fly Lines: Making Our Own Set of Skagit Style (MOW) Sinktips

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Welding Fly Lines 101: what we need to get started

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Welding Fly Lines - Making a full fly line out of a head system

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Welding Fly Lines: Welding Loops on Thick Lines

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Making your own Skagit sink tips - Rio or Airflo

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Welding Fly Lines: Making Loops in Sinking Lines

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Welding Fly Lines: Welding a Simple Loop to the front or back end of a fly line

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S4 E3 How To Choose A Sink Tip

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The Spinning Giants: Flywheels That Stored Dangerous Power

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Tying With the F.I.T.S Tube System

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Fly Casting - Why Won't My Leader Straighten??!!

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How to Splice Two Lines Together

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How to weld a loop in your fly line

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How to make sink tips for Skagit spey casting

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

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How to Use Sink Tips - Try This Simple Trick

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Making DIY Fly Line Welded Loops - Fixing and Repairing Fly Lines

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

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Fly Fishing: What are tailing loops and how to stop them (with slow motion)

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