HighTones Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 Can someone explain to me what the main purpose of leaders are? Also what do most of you guys use for backing? Do you always use a leader or do you spool straight mono/fluro/braid? I am confused and wondering what I should do. It doesn't make sense to spool my bait caster with a new spool of seaguar invisx that costs $20 to have it replaced with another spool in 2 weeks. Any tips or info would be great. Quote
ABW Posted March 8, 2015 Posted March 8, 2015 Having braid as a main line and fluorocarbon leaders does a couple things for me -Saves money, because braid can last for several seasons without having to be replaced. You can buy the filler spools of fluorocarbon and use that as a leader material. A 200 yard spool can last quite a while. -Gives you strength of braid with the invisibility of the fluorocarbon -Shock absorber I back my reels up with braided line, but cheap mono will work as well. I spool around 50 yards of 12 lb mono diameter on my reel that holds 120 yards. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted March 8, 2015 Super User Posted March 8, 2015 There is no right or wrong way, just preference. I only use spinning gear and I don't use backing, I do use braid and leader always. I like some shock on heavy strikes like on a top water but jigs or plastic worms not so much. A leader can break a too large to handle fish off, or breaking off a snagged lure easier than straight braid. Getting braid tangled in a treble hook can be time consuming unraveling it, much faster with a leader. Quote
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