Joey Battipaglia Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 Do i need to use a leader for braided line? Im new to using braid Quote
Super User rippin-lips Posted November 14, 2015 Super User Posted November 14, 2015 If you look a little further down on the first page there is already a thread currently going on about leaders. Might be of some help to you. Quote
Smokinal Posted November 14, 2015 Posted November 14, 2015 All depends on the cover you are fishing. Braid has no abrasion resistance on rock, so if you fish a lot of rock like I do, you better have a leader on; usually fluorocarbon. Quote
Super User gulfcaptain Posted November 14, 2015 Super User Posted November 14, 2015 Yes and no. Sometimes you do, sometimes you don't. Clear water finesse fishing....yes. Cranks....yes and no. Frogs, flipping, pitching heavy cover and grass.....no. Just have to see what the conditions and technique and adjust on the fly sometimes. I will tell you its a whole lot cheaper fishing flourocarbon in 6ft pieces then 100yrd respools. Quote
Josh Smith Posted November 16, 2015 Posted November 16, 2015 I have been fishing rocks lately and so have been using fluorocarbon leaders when picking those rocks apart. The one on the ultralight is pretty long, in fact, so that the braid doesn't really come into play since it's so thin. If I don't have a crankbait rod spooled with mono along with me, I use a cheap mono leader as cheap mono really stretches and I want that shock protection. Still a pretty long leader for this, 4' to 6'. Funny; I never use leaders on my slop and jig rod, even in rocks. It's spooled with 65lb Power Pro and I never had troubles, even in rocks. Braid has spoiled me, though. I lost two jerkbaits last fishing trip. I was using 30lb Power Pro with 4' to 6' 8lb fluoro leader, and when I got snagged I flat forgot how easily non-braid breaks! Josh Quote
Joey Battipaglia Posted November 22, 2015 Author Posted November 22, 2015 I have been fishing rocks lately and so have been using fluorocarbon leaders when picking those rocks apart. The one on the ultralight is pretty long, in fact, so that the braid doesn't really come into play since it's so thin. If I don't have a crankbait rod spooled with mono along with me, I use a cheap mono leader as cheap mono really stretches and I want that shock protection. Still a pretty long leader for this, 4' to 6'. Funny; I never use leaders on my slop and jig rod, even in rocks. It's spooled with 65lb Power Pro and I never had troubles, even in rocks. Braid has spoiled me, though. I lost two jerkbaits last fishing trip. I was using 30lb Power Pro with 4' to 6' 8lb fluoro leader, and when I got snagged I flat forgot how easily non-braid breaks! Josh LOL dude that sucks and thanks for your opinion! Quote
Super User Darren. Posted November 22, 2015 Super User Posted November 22, 2015 Do i need to use a leader for braided line? Im new to using braid I use braid on all my reels and always tie on a leader. Not because of visibility or such, but a leader lasts for quite a few lure ties, whereas my braided main would be going down more quickly if I kept cutting and retying on it. So aside from all the opinions whether it is necessary or not to use a leader, you can go the economic route like some of us do. All a matter of opinion and confidence. No right or wrong way to do it. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted November 22, 2015 Super User Posted November 22, 2015 The only problems using straight braid on a bait caster is very small line diameter under .009D can cut down into the spooled line and braid over 30 lb test can break both the rod and damage the reel trying to break a snag off. Using braid with leaders you always have 2 knots to fail. Tom Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 23, 2015 Global Moderator Posted November 23, 2015 If I'm fishing braid on a baitcaster I'm fishing straight braid. Braid on a spinning reel almost always has a leader though. Quote
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