I did it for the first time this week and it is extremely sensitive, I love it, I didnt lose a single bite!!!
I just got sx1 and Im getting everything ready for tomorrow!
Braid+Leader (sometimes fluoro) for everything here!
For me and where I fish, straight braid.
Yes. As I mentioned in another thread, the only issue I have is line bow/slack with the braid. This is obviously made worse with wind.
Sunline sx1 with a 6 foot leader of fluro is awesome! Used it up Erie last summer for dropshots and won't drop again without this setup! The sunline sx1 sinks slightly so you don't have to worry about the slack.
I use braid with flouro. leader for everything (except, topwater, frogs, and punching heavy mats), I am not changing anytime soon.
I have been using this line setup for saltwater flats fishing for spooky red drum in Florida for years. It works well for all the previously mentioned reasons. I also use it for bass and its the way to go.Sensitive, strong, and doesn't spook as many fish. Just tie the right line to line knot. Uni knot is best for me.
Braid with leader. For everything except crank baits just got some sx1 and fx2 to in spooled 16 pound on my senko rod and have been impressed with the manageability
Tight lines
Andrew
My ML with a 50e is set up this way and I love it. With a bait your going to dangle in their face the extra confidence of the flouro is nice to have. I don't know if its necessary, but I feel more confident in it, and THAT makes a difference.
Pretty much all of my spinning setups are spooled with braid with fluoro leaders.
Yes. I used it last season for a drop shot and mojo rig on spinning.
Won't go back to straight FC.
On 1/22/2014 at 9:14 PM, ww2farmer said:I use braid with flouro. leader for everything (except, topwater, frogs, and punching heavy mats), I am not changing anytime soon.
X2
It just feels right to me.
What pound test are you guys using for Brad to flouro for each?
On 1/23/2014 at 2:25 AM, bass1980 said:What pound test are you guys using for Brad to flouro for each?
I never tie myself to flouro.
I guess auto correct got me there unless your name is brad lol.
On 1/23/2014 at 2:39 AM, bass1980 said:I guess auto correct got me there unless your name is brad lol.
It is......Joking aside now..............here is what I do, some people might do it different, but this is what I do:
My Spinning set ups have 10lb braid on ML rods or 15 lb braid on M power rods, and I use 6,8,10, or 12 lb leaders depending on the cover/technique. Usuallly 6 or 8lb flouro tied to the 10lb braid on the ML's, and 8, 10, or 12lb fluoro tied to the 15lb braid, on the M's (sometimes I go up to 15lb flouro when I am skipping docks).
My casting set ups have 20,30, or 50 lb braid on them. 20 is on my M power rods, and my cranking rods, I use 10, 12, or 15 lb flouro on those, 30 is on my MH power rods, and I use 15, 17, or 20lb flouro on those, and 50lb is on my H power rods, and I use 17 or 20lb on those.
Yup, wouldn't have it any other way.
Thanks. Just one other question. If your using 50lb braid for heavy cover and run a 20lb leader wouldn't that just Jeopadise the strength of why you're using 50lb braids anyways? Or are you trying to match diameters rather than strength? Sorry to hijack the thread but my last question.
Most of the time.
On 1/23/2014 at 3:48 AM, bass1980 said:Thanks. Just one other question. If your using 50lb braid for heavy cover and run a 20lb leader wouldn't that just Jeopadise the strength of why you're using 50lb braids anyways? Or are you trying to match diameters rather than strength? Sorry to hijack the thread but my last question.
Really heavy cover like matted weeds get straight braid. I use the 20lb flouro around tied to the 50lb braid more so for abrasive cover, like rock, wood that is crusted with shells from the zebe's and metal dock post's. 20lb flouro is pretty tough stuff, even when tied to 50lb braid, on a H power rod, it takes a lot of abuse before giving up.
On 1/23/2014 at 4:05 AM, ww2farmer said:Really heavy cover like matted weeds get straight braid. I use the 20lb flouro around tied to the 50lb braid more so for abrasive cover, like rock, wood that is crusted with shells from the zebe's and metal dock post's. 20lb flouro is pretty tough stuff, even when tied to 50lb braid, on a H power rod, it takes a lot of abuse before giving up.
X2...braid has no abrasion resistance against rock, shells etc... but fluoro does. And, yes, you are limited to your weakest lb test. I typically use 20lb Super Slick with anywhere from 12-17 lb fluoro leader, depending on presentation.
I never understood why people would use 50lb braid, then 20lb fluoro leader.. Why not just use 20 or 30 lb braid and 20 leader? You will not lose any strength compared to 50 braid. You will gain casting distance, and overall casting ease. Also, your line is only as strong as your weakest link, which is the knot. Most line to leader knots have a knot strength of 10-20 lbs, and most leader/line to hook/lure knots are about the same.
On 1/23/2014 at 5:36 AM, aprw1 said:I never understood why people would use 50lb braid, then 20lb fluoro leader.. Why not just use 20 or 30 lb braid and 20 leader? You will not lose any strength compared to 50 braid. You will gain casting distance, and overall casting ease. Also, your line is only as strong as your weakest link, which is the knot. Most line to leader knots have a knot strength of 10-20 lbs, and most leader/line to hook/lure knots are about the same.
most people use larger braid/leader to avoid the smaller diameter or braid from digging into the spool.
Yes I've always have used straight 50lb braid. Natural northern lakes we don't really have to worry about rocks and timber. The only reason I'm asking is this year I have two setups for weightlessflukes/senkos. I'll be using it with 20lb yellow PP and 12-15 fluro leader so I can watch my lines. Other than senkos I really don't even use leaders.
I've using leaders with superlines for more than 10 years. People used to think it was weird or gave me a hard time about it - although now it's becoming the norm. ww2farmer covered the main advantage - being able to use different leaders for different cover and saving the main line - but still getting the sensitivity of the superline.
Yep.
10lb braid to flouro leader, uni to uni. This has been a standard in salt fishing for a long time for me and works great for bass in clear water as well.
Seems to be catching on for bass recently.
The only negative aspect is your introducing a point of failure in your line with the braid to leader knot, but if tied correctly the break strength will be pretty high. My 10 braid to 15 flouro knot breaks at 14lbs.
Hey folks, I've been using straight flouro for plastics and hard baits, but have been considering trying out using braid with a flouro leader this year, especially for plastics. What would people recommend on a spinning and casting setup that are being used for all-purpose use? I mainly fish from shore and generally carry one spinning and one casting.
On 1/26/2014 at 6:21 AM, Tyfisher said:Hey folks, I've been using straight flouro for plastics and hard baits, but have been considering trying out using braid with a flouro leader this year, especially for plastics. What would people recommend on a spinning and casting setup that are being used for all-purpose use? I mainly fish from shore and generally carry one spinning and one casting.
well, I prefer Power Pro Super Slick in either 15 or 20 lb and I usually use a 12-15 lb fluoro leader. That should cover just about any situation you need. That braid casts fantastic, no memory etc...
x2. My "general purpose" spinning setup gets 20# PP Super 8 Slick in yellow with a 10# Seaguar Red Label leader. I was using 12# Invizx, but wanted to save a buck or two after getting a second spinning setup.