Shockleader with braid?

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Shockleader with braid?

#1 Post by daveyboy »

I'm using 40lb braid on my fixed spool reel for beach casting. I have some 40 lb mono and was wondering should I put it on as a shockleader and if so, what knot would be best? (I should say I don't plan on using weights over 4 oz..) Thanks
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Re: Shockleader with braid?

#2 Post by MR RMG83 »

I would say yes, put a shock leader on too as there is little or no stretch in the braid to absorb any impact from both casting and striking at a bite. As far as knots go i would recommend a double grinner knot as this knot has served me well for joining braid and mono on my wrecking gear. There are a few other knots which can be used, check them out on you tube.
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Re: Shockleader with braid?

#3 Post by daveyboy »

That's great thanks for the reply
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Re: Shockleader with braid?

#4 Post by kilkeeconger »

I would use the Albright Knot as it is a very strong know for attaching braid to mono and it is a very easy knot,
just google the Albright Knot or look for in on youtube!!!!


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Re: Shockleader with braid?

#5 Post by paul mason »

I have used braid with shock-leaders in the past and have had problems with the leader knot catching the stripper guide and causing crack offs. The thick springy leader line with a heavy knot and soft limp braid following through the rings causes this problem. My advice through experience is to use a tapered shock leader with a double albright knot.
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Re: Shockleader with braid?

#6 Post by daveyboy »

Cheers, I should say there's no power casting involved. A simple overhead thump is all I ever do. I might just try the normal leader first and see how I get on.

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