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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2538695" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>I did check out a few of those videos, very nice, id never heard of those rods, im sure they would be far more pricey than the B n M Bream Buster.</p><p>When i initially set mine up i use about a 6" length of 6# test mono with a very small snap swivel tied on one end.</p><p>I run the opposite end thru the small tip guide leaving only about 1 1/2" hanging below the tip.</p><p>Then dry wrap down the tip section 3" or so and secure with a small pc of electrical tape.</p><p>It makes it easy for line changes and adds an element of strength to the very small tip section.</p><p>B n M does offer reasonably priced tip sections however.</p><p>Why wouldnt it be a good idea to place a very small float above the fly for floating it down those streams?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2538695, member: 12443"] I did check out a few of those videos, very nice, id never heard of those rods, im sure they would be far more pricey than the B n M Bream Buster. When i initially set mine up i use about a 6” length of 6# test mono with a very small snap swivel tied on one end. I run the opposite end thru the small tip guide leaving only about 1 1/2” hanging below the tip. Then dry wrap down the tip section 3” or so and secure with a small pc of electrical tape. It makes it easy for line changes and adds an element of strength to the very small tip section. B n M does offer reasonably priced tip sections however. Why wouldnt it be a good idea to place a very small float above the fly for floating it down those streams? [/QUOTE]
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