jderry Posted January 22, 2015 Author Posted January 22, 2015 I have never used mono on a bait casting reel!I think I might just use fluoro as a leader. What knot? Can I use 15lb fluoro and 65lb braid? That line is not something I will buy again, I can make it fray with a finger nail, two or three passes and it breaks Quote
corn-on-the-rob Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 I have never used mono on a bait casting reel! I think I might just use fluoro as a leader. What knot? Can I use 15lb fluoro and 65lb braid? That line is not something I will buy again, I can make it fray with a finger nail, two or three passes and it breaks I also should have specified I use FC only for leaders, all of my set ups are braid with fluoro leaders except for my jig stick no leader (maybe in ultra clear water). A lot of people use uni-uni as did I, but I found Alberto's (improved albright) to work much better and is the same difficulty to tie. For the applications I would use 65lb braid I would not be using a leader, so what this is telling me is you likely are using an unnecessarily heavy braid for the application. The big discrepancy in line diameters can* make leaders finicky and like I mentioned before, if I was aiming to use a 15lb FC leader I would pair it with 20lb, 30lb (recommend), and MAYBE 50lb if absolutely necessary. Now for the improved albright I typically use 7 wraps up, 7 wraps down but more wraps (about 9) if the leader is close to the braid in strength (eg. 20lb braid with 15lb or 20lb FC) If you have any questions let me know. Quote
papajoe222 Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 My favorite fluorocarbon is NONE. Never had a problem with it jumping off the spool, suppleness, knot failures or any of the other problems most fluorocarbon lines have. I wouldn't recommend it because there is so much peer pressure on using one or another of its competitors. For me, it's strictly a confidence thing. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted January 23, 2015 Global Moderator Posted January 23, 2015 I quit using flouro when I discovered Yo-Zuri. But, then again, I never tried any 'high-end' flouro, either. Any reason or applications for which I should try flouro vice Yo-Zuri? IMHO, when sensitivity is key. Mike Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted January 23, 2015 Super User Posted January 23, 2015 Have used Silver Thread for many many years and still do....I like it' Quote
JeziHogg Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 Use ro be InvisX.... then I tried Tatsu. Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted January 23, 2015 Super User Posted January 23, 2015 I use Red Label, AbrazX and InvisX. Stay away from the really cheap stuff imo when you go fluoro is what I learned. Bulk of my flouro use though is making it a leader. Only have two reels spooled with full flouro, 14lb AbrazX (Chronarch CI4+) 10lb InvisX (Chronarch 200E6). Quote
Super User Darren. Posted January 23, 2015 Super User Posted January 23, 2015 XPS fluoro - the white box version. I have about 3 spools, but really only use pure FC every so often. Most of my use (via leader) is going to be Yo-Zuri Hybrid or less often now, P-Line Floroclear. If I was more serious about FC, I'd probably try some highly-recommended Tatsu, Sniper, etc. Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted January 23, 2015 Super User Posted January 23, 2015 XPS fluoro - the white box version. I have about 3 spools, but really only use pure FC every so often. Most of my use (via leader) is going to be Yo-Zuri Hybrid or less often now, P-Line Floroclear. If I was more serious about FC, I'd probably try some highly-recommended Tatsu, Sniper, etc. I have Floroclear fully spooled on one reel. I really like it and it handled toothy critters pretty well too. Quote
BassingNick Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 Don't really see any love for P-Line, I like it a lot. I have found it to be very supple and manageable. Quote
Super User Angry John Posted January 24, 2015 Super User Posted January 24, 2015 I quit using flouro when I discovered Yo-Zuri. But, then again, I never tried any 'high-end' flouro, either. Any reason or applications for which I should try flouro vice Yo-Zuri?Dropshot. This is the one area I believe it really matters. I use 6 lb sniper or p-line 100%. I have not tried the tautsu due to the additional cost. Found two lines that worked very well and stopped looking. I love and use a lot of yo-zuri in 10lb Quote
Robert Riley Posted January 24, 2015 Posted January 24, 2015 I really like Sunline Super FC and Seagaur RedLabel. Quote
Mr Swim Jig Posted January 24, 2015 Posted January 24, 2015 Inviz-x and Abraz-x are two of my favorites. I also like the BPS fluorocarbon. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted January 24, 2015 Super User Posted January 24, 2015 I only use fluorocarbon for leader material. For me, Red Label works perfect for this. It blends reliable performance, quality line, and economical price into a top "bang for the buck" factor. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted January 24, 2015 Super User Posted January 24, 2015 Seaguar Invisx and Trilene 100% FC are my favorites. Red Label is also not bad for the money. I just bought some Tatsu but I have not used it yet. We'll see if it beats out my other go to lines. Quote
Hogsticker Posted January 24, 2015 Posted January 24, 2015 Honestly, none. I use fluorocarbon on my dedication senko stick. I went all out and spooled up with Tatsu. I was using Sniper but figured what the heck. Quote
jderry Posted January 28, 2015 Author Posted January 28, 2015 I just got some 30lb power pro and 15lb red label for leaders Hope this works. Quote
Preytorien Posted January 30, 2015 Posted January 30, 2015 I've used Abrazx in the past and liked it, but I think my woes with it came from the fact that I used too light of line. I had a couple of breakoffs. That said I went to strictly braid. Now I've decided to give it another try since I'm getting more into cranking. I got a spool of Super FC Sniper at a store going out of business here in Indy.....$10 Quote
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