14 August 2023
Today, we’re going to address a common question: How do you swap out a fly line quickly?
Whether you’re on the water or preparing for a fishing trip, changing fly lines doesn’t have to be and shouldn’t be a hassle.
Let’s discuss the benefits of keeping the loop on the back end of your fly line and introduce a handy tool that simplifies line storage and swapping.
You might be wondering why fly lines come with a loop on the back end when we’re often advised to cut off loops on the front end. The loop on the back end serves a crucial purpose when it comes to swapping fly lines.
To store and organize your fly lines effectively, we recommend using the Omnispool Switch Box. This handy tool comes with a crank and provides a convenient storage solution for your fly lines.
Now, let’s discuss how to quickly change fly lines using the Bimini Loop connection. This connection is especially useful when dealing with heavier lines or targeting larger fish species.
Changing fly lines doesn’t have to be a tedious process. By keeping the loop on the back end of your fly line and utilizing the Bimini Loop connection, you can quickly swap out lines without compromising strength or reliability.
If you want to see a visual demonstration of this process and learn more about the Omnispool Switch Box, we highly recommend watching the full video on the Mad River Outfitters YouTube Channel. Don’t forget to pick up an Omnispool Switch Box for convenient line storage and easy line changes on your next fishing adventure. Tight lines and happy fishing!