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Message Subject: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders
esox50
Posted 9/27/2004 9:05 PM (#119629)
Subject: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders





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Anyone have any experience with high lb. test mono leaders? If memory serves me right, Gregg Thomas fishes with a heavy mono leader. What knot would I try to connect the mono to my main line? Any brands of line I might try? Thanks for your help!
muskynightmare
Posted 9/27/2004 10:02 PM (#119635 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I make 150# test heavy mono leaders. I've caught half my muskys on them, and boatloads of pike, and have never had a failure. I sell them on my site, if you are interested.
http://muskynightmare.tripod.com/muskynightmare/
Mark Gostisha
Posted 9/28/2004 8:07 AM (#119648 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders




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Location: Land O' Lakes WI
PowerPro has a new line designed for just what you are talking about. I think it is available in 80# and 100# if I am not mistaken. It is a hollow core super braid. You insert about 3 feet the high test mono into the hollow core line and then finish it with floss on the leading edge of the overlap. It works like a Chinese finger trap. Check their web site, it is in their catalog for sure. This is being used extensively in salt water to eliminate the bulk of a knot at the splice point.
Hope this helps,
Mark Gostisha
Muskie Treats
Posted 9/28/2004 9:42 AM (#119662 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
I use 100# hard mono and 80# fluorocarbon and haven't had a problem.
GMan
Posted 9/29/2004 1:47 PM (#119873 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders





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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
Treats, do you knot or crimp? If crimps, what kind/size?
Chris Haley
Posted 9/29/2004 8:32 PM (#119961 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders





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Location: Hazard KY
I use mono leaders in the 80 to 100lb range while trolling and casting. I really like it on bucktails and crank baits, I use about a 12" leader with ball bearing swivel and a cross lock snaps like gotcha brand sold by muskie bay. I tie them with a blood knot. Flourocarbon works well but the knots are harder to tie. The brand that I like is Sufix they make a lot of bill fish and salt water leaders.
Good fishin
www.kentuckymuskie.com
Chris Haley
Guest
Posted 9/29/2004 11:04 PM (#119975 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders


Mark,

My friends who fish for bluefin tuna use the finger puzzle connection to their running line but use a crimp at the hook end. They then wrap the crimp with something to keep it from opening. I'm not sure what the wrap is, but I could find out. They use dental floss between the eye and barb of the hook to keep the bait on the hook. Bait is usually a 5-10 pound fish.

The dock is IN
Greg Ide
muskyboy
Posted 9/29/2004 11:25 PM (#119978 - in reply to #119629)
Subject: RE: High Pound-Test Mono Leaders


I use 100 pound mono for trolling clear water systems. Never had any problems but longer length 36" plus helps avoid damage to the fish.

Steve
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