Airflo Polyleader
Started using these about a year ago after seeing some good reviews on here (ODC I think) and really like the ease of the loop to loop system and the way they turn over. But I have had some issues and am wondering if anyone else has noticed them. The problem is that when some heat is put on them during a longer fight, the leader ends up basically looking like a slinky. Seems like maybe the outer coating is sliding on the core? Given Airflo's other very high quality products (I fish the ridge lines almost exclusively and love them), the first time it happened (bonefish) I figured it was a fluke, but after incident #2 (tarpon) it seems like there may be a real issue with the product. Thoughts? -Dave
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I would say the average life excpectancy for a polyleader is about 6-8 weeks of steady fishing, after that they begin to delaminate causing the slinky effect that you described. I consider them essential for anyone who fishes windy conditions on a regular basis, or the guy who occasionally likes to throw 5" long deer hair bugs with a 7wt. I definately dig my polyleaders.
Personal preference. Try both and see which you prefer.
The chinzyness of the polyleader is where the core comes out of the coating! This part with lose it's integrity and curl up when compromised. That could happen after months of use or from handling a fish right out of the wrapper. When I notice a case of the curlyques I will attempt to squeegee the coating back over the core with my fingers. However, I generally end up peeling the coating off and continue using the leader.
Most of my experience with polyleaders has been with the floating and intermediate leaders from 7, 10, and 14 feet. I really dig these various lengths and applications. Excellent casting flies of all shapes and sizes in various conditions. Rather than doing a loop to loop connection where I connect my flouro. I use a blood knot eliminating any possible hinge near the business end.
I am still highly suspect of using the tarpon five foot polyleader just based on the loop to loop connections under speed and mass resistance. I am not sure how or if the leader system can absorb the sudden burst and flat out pulling power of large fast acrobatic fish. One thing an elaborate knot allows is dispersing sudden tension by moving under tension.