Not too bad for my first attempt with improvised tools.
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Looks good
Was it difficult?
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Not too bad for my first attempt with improvised tools.
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Looks good
Was it difficult?
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Nice! I agree with you though, getting the core back though the cover is the hardest part. The trick I use is to taper the core first before feeding it through. I can get it in a small fid then.Not too bad for my first attempt with improvised tools.
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Nice! I agree with you though, getting the core back though the cover is the hardest part. The trick I use is to taper the core first before feeding it through. I can get it in a small fid then.
I watch the video a while back and I think I'll just order my ropes with an splice in them. I think I'm to old to start trying that. I think I would go nuts. Lol
You have to have alot of patience to splice rope. I do have some patience I do tie my own flies for fly fishing. LolIt’s not bad just go step by step. But I don’t blame ya for buying them prefab either.
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The hardest part for me was passing the core through the jacket. It’s tight and I had to work at it. The smaller diameter of the arrow shaft (2314) made it doable. I think it would be really tough with a 7/16 fid.
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How long is the rope you used? How long once finished? Is that for your teather? Preditor rope? Thanks