I also often use tippet tied directly to the furled leader like George mentions. However, in defense of tapered leaders - their upper section is stiffer, heavier mono and it helps your fly lay out gently and consistently. If you don't change flies often, can tie knots with very little waste, and don't get hung up often, one can fish a tapered leader for a long time and in my experience it helps with smooth presentation. However, if you have a penchant for tying new flies often thinking it will stimulate a bite[like me], sometimes wasteful knots[like me], and get hung up in trees on your back cast from time to time [like me], direct tippet to leader is a lot easier and more efficient!


Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau

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