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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: DanJohn on August 25, 2015, 09:36:31 PM
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I'm a pansy! Need to get something. Sharkskin is terrible, but flys wonderfully. Suggestions?
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I spent 4 days in a row fishing for pinks, three of those in the salt and boy does it cut you to ribbons, to the extent the cuts were bleeding. The best/cheapest thing I have found is cloth adhesive surgical tape.
Apparently some of the stripping gloves, such as the Simms Sunglove work ok.
http://www.simmsfishing.com/solarflex-sun-glove.html
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I spent 4 days in a row fishing for pinks, three of those in the salt and boy does it cut you to ribbons, to the extent the cuts were bleeding. The best/cheapest thing I have found is cloth adhesive surgical tape.
Apparently some of the stripping gloves, such as the Simms Sunglove work ok.
http://www.simmsfishing.com/solarflex-sun-glove.html
Yeah those were looking pretty nice. I like the tape idea for the price, but I'd prefer something that will work when wet, and be apart of my gear. Hoping Michael and young has a pair.
Oh yeah this was from the salt. All the red marks bled today, and threes a couple that are hidden that hurt but aren't bad. Freshwater is bad, but the salt is definitely worse
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Wow those fingers looks like raw meat
Maybe give these a try, plus they won't break the bank
Buff Fly Line Stripping Guards
http://www.planetbuff.com/shop-buff/buff-gloves-guards/buff-fly-line-stripping-guards.html
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http://www.planetbuff.com/shop-buff/buff-gloves-guards/buff-fly-line-stripping-guards.html
Maybe try those? No clue if they work or not but the idea seems sound.
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Wow those fingers looks like raw meat
Maybe give these a try, plus they won't break the bank
Buff Fly Line Stripping Guards
http://www.planetbuff.com/shop-buff/buff-gloves-guards/buff-fly-line-stripping-guards.html
Lol almost identical timing.
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Guess that's one good thing about not being able to cast that far, not much line to strip in... yikes!
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I saw the buffs. But I'm pretty clumsy. Prefer a glove that stays in.
I wish I was a good caster. Then I wouldn't need the sharkskin! It's a terrible lineb to fish, but it casts so nicely!
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Salt water fishing does cause cuts but thingis you can do
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Old line tends to lose its coating and starts to crack causing abrasion.
Try to strip back and NOT down for your retrieve.
Try not to squeeze your line (let it glide over your finger.
Yes I said finger, not fingers (you can rotate fingers throughout the day)
Surgical adhesive tape is good, but once you've cut through the plastic change it. (Otherwise the adhesive will attach itself to the fly line picking up crap for more abrasion and can affect the lines smooth shoot through the guides)
Gloves are an option but prevention is at least half the cure ;)
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I didn't read through the other post but what works well is hockey tape, stick tape to be exact.
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I simply build up my calluses through shooting my bow, so there is a greater chance I am wearing out my line on my fingers than the other way around. :)
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Salt water fishing does cause cuts but thingis you can do
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Old line tends to lose its coating and starts to crack causing abrasion.
Try to strip back and NOT down for your retrieve.
Try not to squeeze your line (let it glide over your finger.
Yes I said finger, not fingers (you can rotate fingers throughout the day)
Surgical adhesive tape is good, but once you've cut through the plastic change it. (Otherwise the adhesive will attach itself to the fly line picking up crap for more abrasion and can affect the lines smooth shoot through the guides)
Gloves are an option but prevention is at least half the cure ;)
After going to a few places this is all my options
The gloves are way too thick. Bulky, terrible. I want the buff guards I think. But, for the intern, I was told to strip back, not down. Ok I'll work on that.
I do squeeze the line, so I will also let it slide. But playing a fish off reel doesn't work here. I use one finger squeeze to feel bites after the strip
I do only use one finger to strip. The picture is rotating the line on my fingers add they started to bleed.
All the gloves I found were too thick. Gonna try the sports tape, cleaning the fly line (needs to be done anyways) and a different strip technique
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Go to Myflyshop on boardway, they sell stripping glove.
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Once you're playing off the reel you're only reloading the spool to level out the reel, and there should be less tension on your spooling digit (finger).
If the fish wants to run, let it and use your palm to slow the reel.
((I have a reel with adjustable drag but that rarely comes into play unless I'm playing a big chum or a bigger sprin
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Once you're playing off the reel you're only reloading the spool to level out the reel, and there should be less tension on your spooling digit (finger).
If the fish wants to run, let it and use your palm to slow the reel.
((I have a reel with adjustable drag but that rarely comes into play unless I'm playing a big chum or a bigger sprin
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Should have worded it better.
Playing a fish. I generally dont play fish ON the reel. Unless it takes off and my line is gone, Ive had too many times where Im trying to reel up 30 or so feet of line. I have a large arbor as well, but I if I try to get the fish on the reel, then I end up losing it.
I found out the Sharkskin line I have is old stock! I got it last year, but its at least 5 years old due to no SA ID on it. Im told these have a lot more bite to them! I think Im gonna try the new Sharkwave line, it looks pretty cool. I had no idea it existed. I guess this is why my 4 weight cuttie setup with a sharkskin isn't so bad, it is the newer versions that have less texture and less bite.
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
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Should have worded it better.
Playing a fish. I generally dont play fish ON the reel. Unless it takes off and my line is gone, Ive had too many times where Im trying to reel up 30 or so feet of line. I have a large arbor as well, but I if I try to get the fish on the reel, then I end up losing it.
I found out the Sharkskin line I have is old stock! I got it last year, but its at least 5 years old due to no SA ID on it. Im told these have a lot more bite to them! I think Im gonna try the new Sharkwave line, it looks pretty cool. I had no idea it existed. I guess this is why my 4 weight cuttie setup with a sharkskin isn't so bad, it is the newer versions that have less texture and less bite.
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
Depending on how smooth your reel is (some like my sage 1880 have no retrieve resistance) just hold the line, take your index finger and hit your reel handle in the direction you reel. Its a very quick way to pick up line.