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Message Subject: Casting Flourocarbon
palerider
Posted 12/7/2015 9:23 PM (#795593)
Subject: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 79


I am toying with the idea of spooling a reel with Flourocarbon next year. I have a desire to get some baits deeper in the water column that 65-100 pd braid doesn't allow you to reach. Has anyone attempted this and if so, what pd test did was used?
NGE
Posted 12/8/2015 7:29 AM (#795603 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Use different baits, or add weight to the baits, no need to switch to fluorocarbon. Waste of time IMO.
Will Schultz
Posted 12/8/2015 7:33 AM (#795605 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
It will probably work against your desired outcome since the additional drag from the larger diameter of the flouro will counteract its sinking properties.
BNelson
Posted 12/8/2015 8:54 AM (#795617 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon





Location: Contrarian Island
agree with others...better option is to use a weighted leader...
tackleaddict
Posted 12/8/2015 12:00 PM (#795651 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 431


I cant imagine dealing with the stiffness and huge diameter of 50# plus floro mainline.
palerider
Posted 12/8/2015 4:52 PM (#795702 - in reply to #795651)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 79


I was thinking of getting a spool (200 yards) of the largest weight possible. I don't think I can get more than 30pd.
LugiAustria
Posted 12/8/2015 5:29 PM (#795705 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 72


I used 25 lb and 30 lb trilene fluocarbon for pike fishing here in Europe. No need to to fish anything heavier in my opinion. It works great for Spinnerbaits, Crankbaits and especially swimbaits as they move more natural on it.

Would not use it as a jigging or heavy rubber line, thats where braid really shines.

If the water is clear and pressured it can make a difference in getting a lot more bites because if its stealthiness.

Lures will run only a little deeper because the water resistence of it is still high on that thick diameter.

wall i
Posted 12/13/2015 2:45 PM (#796141 - in reply to #795705)
Subject: Re: Casting Fluorocarbon


Lures will not run deeper. The diameter of 25lbs fluoro compared to 50lbs braid far outweighs any advantage of the former's relative sinking properties. Nor does your comment about baits moving more "naturally" make any sense. Fluoro for a given test weight is heavier and thicker, negatively affecting lure action.

Clear water....you think fluoro makes a diff????...tie a leader on otherwise fluoro
is a highly overrated fish line technology; stretches as much as mono, is silly expensive, and has the worse memory of all lines.

Want deep?.....lead core or downrigger.

Landry
Posted 12/13/2015 4:04 PM (#796153 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 1023


Agreed. Bad idea overall.
LugiAustria
Posted 12/13/2015 5:31 PM (#796160 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 72


I tried 65 pound braid and 25 pound fluo on the same rod and reel setup. I really liked the way smaller crankbaits and swimbaits moved in the water. The crank- and twitchbaits had more wander (I like that) and the swimbaits (especially glidebaits) had a longer and softer gliding action. It`s like you would use a rod with a more moderate action, the give of the whole setup makes the difference.



cartersvillealex
Posted 12/15/2015 9:44 AM (#796314 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon




Posts: 20


Location: West Virginia
You could also go with leadcore if you want to get lighter lures deeper for trolling.
Pedro
Posted 12/15/2015 11:11 AM (#796320 - in reply to #795593)
Subject: Re: Casting Flourocarbon





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Casting even 25 pound fluro is a pain at times. I flip with it for bass and it can be tricky, stay with the braid.
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