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I don't like the knot going into the spool so I tie a leader just long enough to go from the tip of the rod to just past the last guide before the reel.

^^This^^ !!

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10 pound braid with 6 or 8 pound leader or 6 pound invizx

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I have been using 10# fluoro for the last couple years.  This year I'm switching to 15# braid with 8-10# fluoro leader.

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If im fishing all day ill do a long leader like 40-50 ft. Plenty of line if i get snagged or get bit off by pike.

 

My tag line varies by the lakes i fish, i usually fish the dropshot in gin clear water with not much vegetation.  My length is usually anywhere from 10 inches to 2 ft

 

And for leader knots, i always use the the uni to uni. Never fails and small enough to get through fuji k micros  :grin:

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