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Post by turfkiller on Oct 30, 2013 20:43:19 GMT -5
I was curious if anyone uses fluorocarbon for leaders of mono. I feel it would have better abrasion resistance.
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Post by mexicanthreat on Oct 31, 2013 15:52:03 GMT -5
I been using braid. But on a recent trip with kip and the guys, They all used braid due to how it holds the hook. I myself will be switching to Mono. I don't feel the rigidity or lack of in braid keeps it effective. As for fluoro I couldn't tell ya, due to the fact I haven't tried it. Sorry. Just wanted to say something since noone else has yet.
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Post by monsterkat on Oct 31, 2013 16:11:34 GMT -5
We have used flouro, mono n braid but this year we have gone to Dacron, seems to be very abrasion resistant and here in Az our lakes are rocky n this stuff seems to work well.
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Post by Skyline1506 on Oct 31, 2013 18:19:09 GMT -5
nothing but mono here dude. even when i did use braid i ran mono leaders
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fishstick11
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Hunting for flattys with friends... Is their anything better
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Post by fishstick11 on Nov 22, 2013 20:08:50 GMT -5
Mono... Seems to me the fish don't like the feel if the braid... Can have two rods beside each other same bait one braid one mono and my bites on the braid don't last as long... Channels seem to drop me often
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Post by tk1fisherman on Apr 15, 2014 18:16:36 GMT -5
I have used fluoro leaders on most my fishing and all my braid setups. Why I like fluoro is that it is abrasion resistance ,low stretch and good knot strength. I know less knots the better but when I fish braid I feel that the benefits of having the fluoro leader out way the extra knot ..witch with fluoro I have never had a knot fail me yet. And when setting the hook at long distance I prefer not to have the stretch of a mono leader. If you like to have the stretch then mono is a better option .
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