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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
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topwater, braid or mono leader
If it doesn't matter i would rather that as it would be extra insurance from losing $7 baits... |
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If you can tie a good uni knot you shouldnt loose any. I like to have a fluoro leader because of the minimal amount of stretch it has compared to braids zero stretch. It makes a shock absorber so the hook sets better
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I use a flourocarbon leader.
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Do the trout really shy away from braid tied directly to the bait? Just wondering cause it seems like the would see 20 lb flouro before they see 30 lb braid that has the diameter of 8 lb mono.
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But the leader makes it so much easier. You can grab it to handle a fish without cutting hands. Extends your life of braid. Braid wont get caught in split rings with leader Litte shock absorbency can't hurt. Easier to re tie |
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can anyone post some pics of the leader setup?
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Imagine a knot connecting braided line to a clear line.
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Do you mean that the hook don't tear through a fish's mouth like it would with just braid?
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I tie a uni to uni knot between braid and leader, then a uni knot to big baits like tops or suspending baits. I tie a palomar to jigheads
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yes
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I have been very successful with fluorocarbon utilize uni to uni.....
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Nice illustration
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I usually use braid to a 14lb mono leader. I like flouro but I'm usually in the marsh so I don't need it to sink. Like others have said, better shock absorption, easier to retie, and I find I don't get tangled nearly as much as straight braid.
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thanks guys, as for if braid makes a difference, yes
Was fishing a few years ago with live bait and two of us were hauling them in while one guy had only caught maybe two specks to our 30 or 40. when he pulled his line up i looked and he had braid all the way to his hook. I pointed that out and said that i heard that specks shy away from that. He said really??? He picked up a rod with mono and double rigged plastics and started hauling in two at a time. I have no issues catching red and flounder with braid to the hook |
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What length fluro or mono leader are y'all using?
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http://www.animatedknots.com/albrigh...matedknots.com
Check out this website for tying leaders to braid. Albright knot is wonderful. |
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In my experience the leader is necessary for three reasons. One because the braid can be seen in some conditions by trout. Two, as a shock absorber. You will rip through a trouts mouth and loose a bunch. Especially on smallish trout. Third, the braid tends to tangle and grab hooks when tied directly to TW and twitch baits. I use 20 lb flouro. About 20". The uni not is cool but I use a tiny swivel. Works well for me.
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Seems like a barrel swivel withe a couple foot of fluorocarbon leader would suffice. Haven't fished much Topwater but I always use braid straight to my cork then fluorocarbon under. How do y'all guys rig corks? Also use braid to a swivel then fluorocarbon for a double rig.
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I was using 30 lb but just swapped to 20. Pretty big size difference diameter wise I think. Maybe it will help.
Last edited by ruger35; 07-19-2015 at 09:23 PM. |
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