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Accidentally cut through a spey line! Could it be of any use? shooting head perhaps?

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#1 ·
Ages ago i gut through a D2 8 Spey line and its been sitting in an old box for ages and im thinking about making a shooting head. I know a few guys that make their own DIY heads.
It was cut about a meter in the running line so I can either i connect it by braid and a nice whip finish, make a shooting head or Bin it!

Any suggestions
 
#4 ·
Do you remember when you were using the line if you had the whole head outside the rod tip before casting! If you did you could simply attach a braided loop( or some other method) to the running line cut the rest off the running line off the head( you said a meter) and attach a braided loop to the head, loop to loop and away you go,all you've done really is shortened the line by a meter really,
 
#6 ·
Im taking it over to a mate who is going to load his up on my rod, the rod is actually a Gem MK1 11ft with a converted extension. Im using it at night on the wear.
He's going to weigh it all up and do the business for me. I can cast spey lines all day but i wanna give the shooting head a go!
cheers for the replies

leigh
 
#7 ·
You may well find although the line is ok it will be too light to make a shooting head effectively.If it is an 8 rod in order to load your rod effectively you may well need say a 10 line so when its cut down you still have the weight to load the rod.For an 8 weight to work it would be too long.I'd cut the running line back to the rear taper,loop to loop and continue as before with a full line.To make a shooting head with that line you're probably looking at a 6 weight rod to get a load effectively.
I am of course talking about the scandi type of shooting head lengths,you could develop the line as an 8 weight head but in reality it would still handle like a full line and have non of the benefits of a scandi type head.Best of luck,Pedro.