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CR July 28th, 2004 03:49 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
I'm sorry that this is not a fly fishing question, but it is a trout
question. Will 4lb smoke colored Fireline scare trout? I normally fish
for smallmouth and will be on a trout stream in a few weeks. The
Fireline is much thinner than 4 lb mono or fluoro but not clear. Plus
it casts farther. I'm wondering if the casting distance, plus the
"thinness" will make up for the lack of "clearness".

Thanks!

Chuck.

CR July 29th, 2004 04:16 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
Mu Young Lee wrote in message .itd.umich.edu...
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Sierra fisher wrote:

There is no good answer to this controversy, so give it a try and let us
know how it works. However, you might want to carry some nylon or fluoro
tippet just in case


Use double uniknots to connect fireline to monofilament.


I've been experimenting around with almost every possible combination
of line known to man. Mono stretches too much for good hooksets with
texas rigged plastics. Powerpro doesn't cast far enough for me and
seemed to reduce the number of hits. I just tried 6lb fireline with
6lb stren recently and thought I had reached line nirvana. I can cast
it a mile and the fluoro is almost invisible. Then I lost a few fish
from the leader breaking at the double uni knot. I tried breaking the
double uni with my hands and found it broke really easily. I tried the
double uni, J Bend, surgeon's knot and stren knot and they all break
easily compared to trying to break straight line. I even tried 20
power pro with 10 lb stren fluoro and it breaks easily also. I think
the braid saws through the fluoro. That's why I'm thinking about using
straight Fireline.

CR July 29th, 2004 04:21 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
"Tim J." wrote in message ...
"CR" wrote...
I'm sorry that this is not a fly fishing question, but it is a trout
question. Will 4lb smoke colored Fireline scare trout? I normally fish
for smallmouth and will be on a trout stream in a few weeks. The
Fireline is much thinner than 4 lb mono or fluoro but not clear. Plus
it casts farther. I'm wondering if the casting distance, plus the
"thinness" will make up for the lack of "clearness".


I used 4lb test in several different colors for trout spin fishing for years
without problem. I do, however, HATE the Firewire line in the lower test
strengths because the stuff reacts like a watch spring on the reel spool. But,
hey, if you already use it and like it for bass, it should work okay for trout.


I just started using the 6lb Fireline and really like it. It is really
stiff like you said but it hasn't given me any problems so far. It's
supposed to loosen up over time but also get "fuzzy". I'm hoping the
fuzz won't mess up my casting distance. Even with it being stiff it
casts light lures a mile. Much farther than 6lb mono.

Sierra fisher July 29th, 2004 05:30 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
There is no doubt that GSP or Fireline will eat through the mono or fluor.
For some loop to loop connections in fly fishig, people have taken to making
a 'sleeve" of braided line over the GSP, and then making a loop. Then they
make a loop in the leader, tippet, or line which does not have to come in
direct contact with the GSP

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"CR" wrote in message
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Mu Young Lee wrote in message

.itd.umich.edu...
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Sierra fisher wrote:

There is no good answer to this controversy, so give it a try and let

us
know how it works. However, you might want to carry some nylon or

fluoro
tippet just in case


Use double uniknots to connect fireline to monofilament.


I've been experimenting around with almost every possible combination
of line known to man. Mono stretches too much for good hooksets with
texas rigged plastics. Powerpro doesn't cast far enough for me and
seemed to reduce the number of hits. I just tried 6lb fireline with
6lb stren recently and thought I had reached line nirvana. I can cast
it a mile and the fluoro is almost invisible. Then I lost a few fish
from the leader breaking at the double uni knot. I tried breaking the
double uni with my hands and found it broke really easily. I tried the
double uni, J Bend, surgeon's knot and stren knot and they all break
easily compared to trying to break straight line. I even tried 20
power pro with 10 lb stren fluoro and it breaks easily also. I think
the braid saws through the fluoro. That's why I'm thinking about using
straight Fireline.




Mu Young Lee July 30th, 2004 12:47 AM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, CR wrote:

Then I lost a few fish from the leader breaking at the double uni knot.
I tried breaking the double uni with my hands and found it broke really
easily. I tried the double uni, J Bend, surgeon's knot and stren knot
and they all break easily compared to trying to break straight line.


When you say uniknot is this the same as the one shown on the following
page?

http://www.steelheader.net/knots/double_uni.htm

Try doubling the Fireline section.
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Mu Young Lee July 30th, 2004 12:58 AM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, GregP wrote:

One thing to think about: fireline has a
habit of slipping on the spool, so it is usually a
good idea to put down 10-15 yds of mono first,
attach the Fireline to that, and then fill up the
rest of the spool.


First time that happended to me was while I was night fishing. I kept
cranking but the line kept being pulled off the reel. It was dark so I
just figured my reel had broken.
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CR July 30th, 2004 03:13 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
Mu Young Lee wrote in message .itd.umich.edu...
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, CR wrote:

Then I lost a few fish from the leader breaking at the double uni knot.
I tried breaking the double uni with my hands and found it broke really
easily. I tried the double uni, J Bend, surgeon's knot and stren knot
and they all break easily compared to trying to break straight line.


When you say uniknot is this the same as the one shown on the following
page?

http://www.steelheader.net/knots/double_uni.htm


That's it!


Try doubling the Fireline section.


You mean double the Fireline before I begin tying and then treat the
doubled section as if it were just a single strand?

Sam Matthews July 30th, 2004 03:42 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 

I've been experimenting around with almost every possible combination
of line known to man. Mono stretches too much for good hooksets with
texas rigged plastics. Powerpro doesn't cast far enough for me and
seemed to reduce the number of hits. I just tried 6lb fireline with
6lb stren recently and thought I had reached line nirvana. I can cast
it a mile and the fluoro is almost invisible. Then I lost a few fish
from the leader breaking at the double uni knot. I tried breaking the
double uni with my hands and found it broke really easily. I tried the
double uni, J Bend, surgeon's knot and stren knot and they all break
easily compared to trying to break straight line. I even tried 20
power pro with 10 lb stren fluoro and it breaks easily also. I think
the braid saws through the fluoro. That's why I'm thinking about using
straight Fireline.


For "texas-rigged-plastics" (bass I assume) I don't think the bass
will be spooked by the line. I think it actually helps them find the
lure.

It's true if you go too thick with the braided it will hurt your
distance - it works good at first, but then it starts to get a little
fuzzy and creates friction on the guides. Use 10# and forget the
florocarbon.

I have pretty much the same setup except I use 4# fireline and 4#
floro. (trout) I put a swivel between the fireline and the floro -
since I figure I need one anyway.

Another reason may be is that I've heard that braided stuff is
stronger than advertised. The mono/flouro breaks much easier even
though it's rated the same.

I don't think any know works better than the double palomar for
braided.

Who said that fireline has memory? That's nuts! I've kept away from
mono all my fishing life - except for now - as I attempt to fly fish.
My mono knotless tapered leader looks like a child's mangled
pipe-cleaner. I need a braided leader - that's what I need.

sm

Mu Young Lee July 30th, 2004 08:50 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, CR wrote:
You mean double the Fireline before I begin tying and then treat the
doubled section as if it were just a single strand?


Yes. Make sure that the mono portion of the double uniknot is wrapped
around a straight portion of the Fireline. Each uniknot should form a
"barrel" around the standing line. Since the Fireline is limp the mono
uniknot can easily get twisted up with the Fireline which results in a
weak connection. Here is a little tip from Ralph Cutter's excellent book
"Sierra Trout Guide": Forget the mono leader. Go to the fly shop and buy
some caddis larvae flies. Ask for the "uncased" variety. Some caddis
larvae build little "houses" out of stone or wood and live inside them.
The free-living caddis don't have such a case. Put some split shot about
18 inches up from the fly. Use typewriter correction tape to color the
the last 18" of line white in order to imitate the silken strands that
these little bugs dangle from. Let this tumble downstream (with enought
splt shot to get the fly to the bottom) and see what happens. Check under
the rocks in your river to see if free-living caddis can be found. I
haven't used this tip myself but it would be interesting to see if it
works for you.

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Mu Young Lee July 30th, 2004 08:53 PM

Will 4lb Fireline spook trout?
 
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004, Sam Matthews wrote:

Another reason may be is that I've heard that braided stuff is
stronger than advertised.


I've found that 14 lb Fireline is at least 20 lb breaking strength.

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