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How short do you let your leader get before replacing?
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I replaced one tonight. There was only about 2 feet of leader left. I think if you use braid as your main fishing line you should have enough leader to grab it (the leader) at boat side to land a larger fish. You don't want to handle braid with the tension of a big fish thrashing on it.
I used Skidsteer's recent suggestion in another Snaggedline thread on this topic and tied on a new leader almost as long as the rod itself.Mark
Pasadena, MD
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I have caught plenty of fish tied straight to braid.
When I do use leaders, I have them around 2' tied straight to the lures with a barrel swivel on the other end. The barrel swivel then gets attached to the speed clip on my braid. There is never a need for re-tying leader to braid.Mike
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Fish by fish basis! If I don't have to run a leader I don't. I like tying braid straight to my hooks. For bigger fish I like to use a leader at least as long as the length of the fish itself.Zack
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12". Someone mentioned a barrel swivel above, to me that defeats the purpose of the leader. I use 30lb braid with approximately 24" of 15lb floro leader attaching to two with Albright knot. Once the leader get down to a foot or so Ill tie on a new one.
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Originally posted by Derekfish View Post12". Someone mentioned a barrel swivel above, to me that defeats the purpose of the leader. I use 30lb braid with approximately 24" of 15lb floro leader attaching to two with Albright knot. Once the leader get down to a foot or so Ill tie on a new one.
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