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ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | I have made some hard mono leaders. It is harder than flouro for sure but very visible and never straight it's always curved from being in a coil. | ||
Esox Chaos |
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Posts: 21 | In the off-season I'm going to start making my own fluoro leaders. I was thinking of 130 lb, and for my area I think that should be sufficient! | ||
Angling Oracle |
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Posts: 355 Location: Selkirk, Manitoba | ToddC - 8/19/2020 9:57 PM Anybody else use hard mono leaders? I’ve been using them for many years with no problems. I think it’s actually tougher than flouro. It seems harder to cut where flouro seems softer. I make my leaders with mostly the 80lb test but have also used 100lb. Cost is cheaper than flouro too. I tie it to the mainline with the SG knot and use a tarpon knot on the lure end with a swivel and staylok snap. I don’t throw pounders with these leaders tho. Mostly topwater, medium blades, cranks and jerkbaits. I make 130 lb mono leaders for some of my applications. I've caught loads of head-hunting large pike and a few muskies and no issues so far. My experiences over the years using fluoro leaders on superlines for walleye/bass in pike waters is that it has been brutally inferior to just straight mono (ie having caught probably thousands of pike now on straight mono - jigs, lindy rigs, spinner rigs, etc. My sense is once fluoro is nicked it fails quickly (at least the brands I've used for this application - all quality well known ones hyped as abrasion resistant). Check out these vids from these saltwater guys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jott758rPT4&t=1618s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiQTvmM-1cY&t=5s | ||
Jerry Newman |
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Location: 31 | Angling Oracle - 8/26/2020 2:45 PM ToddC - 8/19/2020 9:57 PM Anybody else use hard mono leaders? I’ve been using them for many years with no problems. I think it’s actually tougher than flouro. It seems harder to cut where flouro seems softer. I make my leaders with mostly the 80lb test but have also used 100lb. Cost is cheaper than flouro too. I tie it to the mainline with the SG knot and use a tarpon knot on the lure end with a swivel and staylok snap. I don’t throw pounders with these leaders tho. Mostly topwater, medium blades, cranks and jerkbaits. I make 130 lb mono leaders for some of my applications. I've caught loads of head-hunting large pike and a few muskies and no issues so far. My experiences over the years using fluoro leaders on superlines for walleye/bass in pike waters is that it has been brutally inferior to just straight mono (ie having caught probably thousands of pike now on straight mono - jigs, lindy rigs, spinner rigs, etc. My sense is once fluoro is nicked it fails quickly (at least the brands I've used for this application - all quality well known ones hyped as abrasion resistant). Check out these vids from these saltwater guys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jott758rPT4&t=1618s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiQTvmM-1cY&t=5s
These posts and that side-by-side floral versus mono u-tube test is pretty interesting. Thank you | ||
JMacD |
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Posts: 114 | Angling Oracle, thanks for finding these clips. Been making my own fluoro and wire leaders for years. Hard to justify continuing using fluoro over cheap mono. | ||
Reef Hawg |
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin | Angling Oracle - 8/26/2020 2:45 PM My sense is once fluoro is nicked it fails quickly (at least the brands I've used for this application - all quality well known ones hyped as abrasion resistant). I will watch the video. My reasoning for using floro over mono(in addition to it being near colorless) for walleye/bass, is the fact that it takes more nicks than mono prior to fail. With that said, like you, I have had certain brand/sized floro break with almost zero pressure while fishing zeb beds for smallies and walleyes on the bay or rocks in rivers across midwest. After switching to a higher lb(14 for bass/walleye) in another style in these situations, it performs better than the mono or braid in same lb in same situation. There are alot of variables when it comes to this, but I have definately wasted alot of time/money on some very expensive inferior(or perhaps incorrect) florocarbon prior to settling on the brands/styles I use for each application. Edited by Reef Hawg 8/30/2020 8:43 PM | ||
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