Tonight as I was fishing for walleye on the wisconsin river I got snagged on the bottom and after a few roll casts and whipsnaps I realized that i had to do the enevitable and break off my fly. So I pulled strait back on my line and as I did I noticed that my flyline streched a bit before my tippet finally broke. I was wondering if there is a better way to break off hooks then just pulling strait back?
I can't see any other way to do it but maybe there is. It doesn't seem like it would be verry good to be putting so much tension on it. I don't want to accidently ruin my $60(U.S.)flyline or is flyline more durable then I think?
kirk
