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General Category => Fishing Discussion => Topic started by: Hodgey1 on July 19, 2023, 12:07:24 PM

Title: Fishing Line
Post by: Hodgey1 on July 19, 2023, 12:07:24 PM
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Post by: T on July 19, 2023, 12:46:10 PM
I use suffix 832 braid 10lb in green. I then tie a 6 ft fluorocarbon leader on, also in 10lb.
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Post by: RickOnt on July 19, 2023, 12:54:13 PM
10LB Power Pro with 8LB Trilene Sensation a copolymer for leader tied together

with uni uni knot

For me
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Post by: Kill Switch on July 19, 2023, 02:20:49 PM
Great topic.
Two different rigs.

1. Jigging: Yozuri Super Braid with a 6ft Fluoro leader. Both 8 pounds. Salesman at Bass Pro turned me on to the Yozuri. Amazing value.

2. Trolling with leader: PLINE C21 Copolymer. 8 pound. No longer use mono. This stuff casts great, low memory and is cheap.
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Post by: JigginFool on July 19, 2023, 03:27:05 PM
 - Clear Mono
- Weight 4lb
- Trilene XT
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Post by: puckster_guy on July 19, 2023, 09:15:11 PM
 Kinda old school.
12 "invisible" or clear mono for trolling. No leader of any kind except for a snap swivel.
8 pound "invisible" straight to a jig.
Simple and to the point. (KISS)
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Post by: Netman on July 19, 2023, 10:31:10 PM
PowerPro 10 lb with 8 lb fluorocarbon leader tied with either a Uni/uni, blood knot or FJ if If I have the time. I have actually gone up to 20lb fluorocarbon when the pike start biting me off. Tying the FJ with 20lb is pretty easy. We do a lot of jig fishing with tubes and the braid and fluorocarbon combo on a good rod and smooth reel gives a tremendous amount of feel.
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Post by: Fishn Deep on July 27, 2023, 09:05:00 PM
10lb green Power Pro braid
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Post by: reelpro on August 02, 2023, 09:19:40 PM
Suffix 832 in 20lb with a 10? - 15? leader of Suffix invisline flourocarbon 8lb leader.

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Post by: NortonJoe on August 04, 2023, 01:15:26 PM
Wondering why some of you tie a mono line to your braided?  What is the advantage of that?
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Post by: Netman on August 05, 2023, 06:18:12 PM
Well a couple of reasons come to mind for me:
1 - a Mono or Fluorocarban leader allows for better knots.(at least for some of the basic knots)
2 - fluorocarbon is almost invisible in water
3 - if you use a lighter breaking strength leader it allows for easier breakage if you get hung up.

Those are my thoughts!
#2 is my primary reason.
Title: Re: Fishing Line
Post by: foxylineman on August 09, 2023, 09:47:55 AM
Jigging Rod is 6?9? Fenwick Walleye Elite Tech and St Ccoix 6?6? Walleye Eyecon both with new 4Lb fire line crystal with 18? Berkley 10 lb Invisa line Floro Trolling Med heavy 9?Fenwick with Abu line counter with 30lb tuff line with 30lb Seagur floro leader sounds a bit heavy but now trolling in waters where big Walleyes,Pike and Lake Trout hang out The sensitivity with the jigging technique can?t be out matched IMP. I have also caught and landed many 28?
Walleye with this set up this rods have both sensitivity and back bone

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Post by: foxylineman on August 09, 2023, 02:10:13 PM
They tie mono on because it has more stretch so when down rigging or trolling less chance of pulling hooks out of fish because braid has no stretch
Tying fluro onto braid is for finesse fishing jigging pitching plastics etc because it is invisible in water.Tying fluro leader material on braid is used instead of steel leaders so you don?t get broke off by the toothy fish and is a little less visible