Is the higher cost of Florocarbon worth it as a leader? The stuff is like gold. Seagar 20 # test Florocarbon leader materials in a small ( less than fifty yard spool) package costs twice as much as a big 300 yard spool of red Cajun mono In the same pound weight.
I have a 300 yard spool of forty pound test Trilene that I use for making up bottom rigs, tie on the #18 Tony spoon for trolling, etc.
I normally use braid on my reels. Been using Cabela's Rip Cord for the full last season and it works fine- Got a deal on it, so I bought a lot of it. I have it in 15, 20 and 30 pound test spools of 300 yards. It has the same fiber mix as Suffix 532. I always tie on a leader with braid. Makes it easier to change lures, rigs, etc. because mono knots are quick and easy for me to tie without having to wear my reading glasses. I join the mono to braid with double uni-knots- and there is never a knot failure.
Looking at the mouth of the bigger snakeheads makes me consider using floro leader materials for the abrasion factor. Their teeth are similar to the walleye, but more pronounced.
I have a 300 yard spool of forty pound test Trilene that I use for making up bottom rigs, tie on the #18 Tony spoon for trolling, etc.
I normally use braid on my reels. Been using Cabela's Rip Cord for the full last season and it works fine- Got a deal on it, so I bought a lot of it. I have it in 15, 20 and 30 pound test spools of 300 yards. It has the same fiber mix as Suffix 532. I always tie on a leader with braid. Makes it easier to change lures, rigs, etc. because mono knots are quick and easy for me to tie without having to wear my reading glasses. I join the mono to braid with double uni-knots- and there is never a knot failure.
Looking at the mouth of the bigger snakeheads makes me consider using floro leader materials for the abrasion factor. Their teeth are similar to the walleye, but more pronounced.
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