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View Poll Results: what leader material do you use ?
Flourocabon 19 70.37%
Mono 5 18.52%
None 3 11.11%
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Old 09-07-2012, 01:49 PM
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Default Using leader with braid?

I use power pro and personally I have never tied a leader on. Too much trouble and an extra weak spot in my opinion. So what do you use?

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Old 09-07-2012, 01:50 PM
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I use power pro and personally I have never tied a leader on. Too much trouble and an extra weak spot in my opinion. So what do you use?

Flourocarbon
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I use Berkley Vision 20lb test Flourocarbon .....
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Old 09-07-2012, 01:54 PM
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Is there truly a big advantage? Do specks/reds/flounder shy away from line?

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Old 09-07-2012, 01:55 PM
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Is there truly a big advantage? Do specks/reds/flounder shy away from line?

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YES....If it was not advantage I would not use one....
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Old 09-07-2012, 01:58 PM
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YES....If it was not advantage I would not use one....
Flounder and reds don't seem to care about tying jighead to braid....but specks seem to shy away a bit so a leader helps with trout. I use 20lb big game.

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You cant beat "big game" for the price of it
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20lb flourocarbon on all mine but my topwater .Tie braid straight to my topwaters.
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I really don't think it matters much unless the water is super clear....hell dink caught trout with a steel leader.
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I really don't think it matters much unless the water is super clear....hell dink caught trout with a steel leader.
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We fish mostly fresh water in the midwest and west, but our catch rates have gone up tremendously since switching exclusively to fluorocarbon in 2006. We do fish the inshore waters of LA or FL for 4 weeks or so each year, and it seems like our catch rates are up there also since switching exclusively to fluorocarbon. I will occasionally put a steel leader on, but only if something toothy like king mackerel or shark is a likely customer.

The fluorocarbon is often the weak link in the system, and occasionally we lose fish to line breaks, but we've reduced this considerably by retying all the knots every day and checking the leader for nicks and frays. However, it does seem clear that we lose fewer fish to leader breaks than we lose to having them not bite in the first place due to more visible line.
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Good info guys. Guess I'll have to try it. I'm guessing 3-4' of leader?

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I use about 2 1/2 foot of leader.....don't care for using one longer and have the knot banging through the guides.
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use 20lb Berkley vanish flouro for specks or bass, reds, power pro strait to the hook.
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20lb flourocarbon on all mine but my topwater .Tie braid straight to my topwaters.
Never tried fluoro leader on top water. Always heard it sank too much to use on top water?
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I use Berkley Vision 20lb test Flourocarbon .....
For your leader or mainline? If it is your leader, what do you use for your mainline? You use the fluoro for top water too?
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Old 09-08-2012, 05:56 PM
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Had it proven to me a couple of years ago in Hopedale that trout can see the braid in The winter time gin clear water. Couldn't beg a bite while the back of the boat was smoking em. As soon as i switched to a leader the bite was on.
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Good info guys. Guess I'll have to try it. I'm guessing 3-4' of leader?

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I use a long leader , long enough so when I reel bait all the way up to first guide my uni-uni knot is just before the reel, I fish mostly w 7' rods. I use such a long one so if it gets chaffed close to the lure I can snip off the bad part n just tie on lure w/o having to re tie uni-uni
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Old 09-11-2012, 12:06 PM
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Fish don't care. I sorta think that flouro is a way to boost your confidence. I use a big game 30lb mono leader with a tony or a quick swirl.
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