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Old 07-22-2011, 09:47 AM
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Ahh.
Ok So I made some leaders last night.
What I did was tie my braided line to a swivel and then tie the mono to that about 2'.
Then tied the hook and weight on that.
Made about 4 of them.
Will try bright and early sat morning. popping coik(sp) every 5 seconds with jig or skrimp. hope i catch dinner this time.
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Old 07-22-2011, 10:38 AM
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Did you forget the cork?
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Old 07-22-2011, 10:45 AM
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Maybe it just me......but I don't every use a "leader". I tie all my baits directly to the 12 lb mono line that I use.

When I catch several fish, I carefully check the line near the bait to see if it has any "nicks". If I feel a bad spot, I cut off a little bit of line and re-tie.
I do the same thing , but Im starting to use the leaders more. I use 50 lb flourocarbon because it is tough and nearly invisible in the water. I found when you get in the fish you dont have to stop and re-tie as often or worry about breaking off. I had one leader on a cork I fished for over a year before I had to re-tie .
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Old 07-22-2011, 11:00 AM
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I do the same thing , but Im starting to use the leaders more. I use 50 lb flourocarbon because it is tough and nearly invisible in the water. I found when you get in the fish you dont have to stop and re-tie as often or worry about breaking off. I had one leader on a cork I fished for over a year before I had to re-tie .

yeah i like the flourcarbon leaders made by vanish. You can find them at academy in a little spool of about 50yards i think. Its about 10 bucks but worth every penny. I had mangroves rub against rigs and it still wouldnt break. Better abrasive resistant than braid i think. Use 25lb flouroleader on every saltwater outfit that i have
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Old 07-22-2011, 11:39 AM
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the corks i have, kinda clip on.
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