OK - as the title suggests...
Should I have a mono leader on my braid filled boat reel???
If so how long should it be and what B/S???
Also- what is the best knot for braid to mono??
(Braid is 30lb)
Cheers,
John.
braid/mono leader question
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braid/mono leader question
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A shockleader is a must when boat fishing over reefs with braid, abourt 6-10ft should do.
found this knot to work with good results
http://www.stripersonline.com/Pages/Art ... knot.shtml
found this knot to work with good results
http://www.stripersonline.com/Pages/Art ... knot.shtml
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And over wrecks, as well as reefs. If i was over sand, I wouldn't be too bothered if i didn't have a leader.
That's an excellent knot donal's linked to. It's been my first choice for a few years now, though i've recently seen a reverse version of it that looks handy - must check it out before saying any more.
That's an excellent knot donal's linked to. It's been my first choice for a few years now, though i've recently seen a reverse version of it that looks handy - must check it out before saying any more.
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thanks lads - will stick on a leader so
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Re: braid/mono leader question
grinner to grinner knot is the only one i trust for my bassing five turns in the mono and 8-10 in the braid
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Re: braid/mono leader question
The Grinner to Grinner is a bit too bulky for the eyes on a boat rod, especially if there are the newer oval stand off eyes..... They are very narrow. I have also just started to use a leader after loosing a big Pollock (and a fiver to Rob) on the brandon Reefs... The fast drif had the line at a 30degree angle and the braid was getting knicked as it rubbed over the rocks.......
I also use the knot Donal linked to above.
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I also use the knot Donal linked to above.
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Re: braid/mono leader question
Always use at least 15ft of 50lb mono as a leader when using Braid..It will take the shock of a sudden strike by you when hitting a fish therefore not pulling the hook straight out of his mouth.
I've always used the Albright knot even fishing in Norway and never had any trouble with it !!!
I've always used the Albright knot even fishing in Norway and never had any trouble with it !!!
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Re: braid/mono leader question
I always use the nail knot to attach my leader to my fly line
http://www.animatedknots.com/nailknot/i ... dknots.com
http://www.animatedknots.com/nailknot/i ... dknots.com