How to Make the French Slinky Strike Indicator

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

Here's a simple method for making your own strike indicators. For more info, visit my blog at backpackflyfishing.com

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  • Pardon my ignorance... what is this used for?

  • @icychap

    When you re fly fishing with a fly that sinks, it's difficult to see when a fish takes the fly. This type of "strike indicator" helps you more easily tell when the fish takes the fly.

  • @icychap

    When you re fly fishing with a fly that sinks, it's difficult to see when a fish takes the fly. This type of "strike indicator" helps you more easily tell when the fish takes the fly.

  • @icychap

    When you re fly fishing with a fly that sinks, it's difficult to see when a fish takes the fly. This type of "strike indicator" helps you more easily tell when the fish takes the fly.

  • I do the same thing with 200 - 500 pound mono for tie down tethers in my kayak. I put carabineers on both ends and clip in anything I don't want to lose! ;)

  • @chunk318

    Wow, that's a cool idea! I didn't even think of that! Thanks for sharing.

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  • curly Q!!!

  • 5/5 m8

  • @MrBillTroop73

    Probably not. I think you would need more floatation.

  • I wonder if that could be used for bait fishing too?

  • Pretty nifty. Thanks Jason!

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