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Old February 7th, 2005, 09:25 PM
SimRacer
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Default Flouro leader question

I saw a post last week about flouro leaders on superline and folks were
panning on Vanish as a line/leader material. My news server has lost those
posts. Can you guys give your recommendations (again) for flouro line,
knowing that it is primarily going to be leader material for me?

Thanks.


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Old February 8th, 2005, 05:33 PM
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Just a few comments on flouro leader. It works really well when fish
are "line shy", and on real sunny days, if the fish aren't line shy, or
it's overcast, your probably wasting your money. It also kinks very
easily, so it needs to be replaced often. We tend to start with normal
mono leaders, if fish are around, and not biting, then we switch over.
Or some guy's fish with flouro and some fish mono. If the flouro guy's
do better, we all switch, if they dont, we stick with what we have on
at the time.

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Old February 8th, 2005, 05:48 PM
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"Capt John" wrote in message
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Just a few comments on flouro leader. It works really well when fish
are "line shy", and on real sunny days, if the fish aren't line shy, or
it's overcast, your probably wasting your money. It also kinks very
easily, so it needs to be replaced often. We tend to start with normal
mono leaders, if fish are around, and not biting, then we switch over.
Or some guy's fish with flouro and some fish mono. If the flouro guy's
do better, we all switch, if they dont, we stick with what we have on
at the time.


Well, our lakes here are very highly pressured as a rule. And without any
appreicable precip, our water also tends toward clear. So in my experience,
our fish here do tend to be line shy. I'm just looking to increase my
productivity since I use braids primarily, and I know they have to be more
visible in shallow/clear conditions than clear or "invisible" mono or
fluoro, and am just trying to take my skills to the "next" level. (LOL! From
rank amatuer to advanced novice)

I tried a made-up pattern this past December, just before Christmas, of
using clear leaders on crankbaits in deeper water. While our water never
gets *that* cold (central NC here), the fish do move deep when it chills.
And heretofore, I've never been very adept at catching any of them during
these times. Well, that pattern worked, and the several times I got out in
December, I found the fish, and got them to bite on crankbaits that were
tied to a 3'-4' Vanish leader, at depths greater than 25'. This was the
first time I'd been able to get these deep/cold fish to bite. Matter of
fact, it was the first time I was able to catch a fish above the local
lake's 16"-20" slot all season (caught a skinny looking 24 incher, I figure
it was in the 6-8lb range.) So it was all good, I could keep using my
favored braid, in places that it didn't seem to "work" before, and I am just
looking at expanding that pattern/method for this year. Just trying to get a
leg up on being able to fish my first ever tournament this coming month
(March), as I don't want to let my partner down. He was so nice as to invite
me to fish with him afterall...


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Old February 8th, 2005, 09:22 PM
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 21:25:10 +0000, SimRacer wrote:

I saw a post last week about flouro leaders on superline and folks were
panning on Vanish as a line/leader material. My news server has lost those
posts. Can you guys give your recommendations (again) for flouro line,
knowing that it is primarily going to be leader material for me?

Thanks.


Seaguar Carbon Pro for main line (I also use it as leader material), also
P-Line Fluorocarbon (even Fluoroclear isn't bad).

If you want a straight leader material, NOTHING (IMHO) beat Seaguar
GrandMax, I have seen things done with this leader line that would blow
your mind. Granted it is very expensive for the amount you get, but again
I have written before, when it comes to landing either a trophy of a
lifetime or cashing a check in a tournament, money shouldn't be an issue.

Chris

 




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