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Perfect Fly Strike Indicator
$4.25
SI 100 Perfect Fly Strike Indicator
Perfect Fly K. I. S. S. Strike Indicators are made of hard, durable foam, float high on top of the water and are highly visible. The fluorescent, chartreuse color is easily seen for a long distance even in rough water. In less than a minute, you can be nymph fishing. The design of these foam strike indicators makes it easy to quickly adjust the depth that you are fishing. Just loosen the rubber insert and slide it up or down the leader of tippet.
Installing the Indicator on the tippet:
These indicators are very easy to install on your leader or tippet. Just slip the leader or tippet in the slit behind the rubber insert.They will not damage the leader or tippet and are fast and easy to install and remove.
Disadvantages of Most Strike Indicators:
1. You must slip your leader and tippet through a hole in some strike indicators, requiring you to tie on a new leader each time you use it. They also have to be cut off, damaging the leader or tippet or requiring a new one.
2. Some strike indicators damage the leader and tippet by bending them out of shape, kinking or flattening the nylon leader or tippet and therefore reducing its
strength.
3. Some even require tying a knot and the leader or tippet must be cut off and retied to change to another method of fishing.
4. Some of the puddy type of strike indicators you apply by sticking a clump or ball of the material on the leader or tippet leave a permanent coloration or a sticky
mess requiring a new leader or tippet after you are finished using them. Some of these types fly off when you cast.



