Austin Boss Posted February 6, 2016 Posted February 6, 2016 I am just starting to work on learning light line techniques. If I have 8lb (high vis) braid on a spinning reel, what lb test fluorocarbon leader should I use? Thanks in advance. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted February 6, 2016 Super User Posted February 6, 2016 Welcome aboard, Austin. It really depends. I would suggest using 6-8 lb leader (whether FC or copoly or mono)... If you're fishing in thick sticks, go with a heavier leader unless you are proficient at working a larger bass with say, 6lb line, out of the stumps without breakage. Quote
Austin Boss Posted February 6, 2016 Author Posted February 6, 2016 Thank Darren. I had some 17lb FC laying around and tied that on and it just didn't feel right Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 6, 2016 Super User Posted February 6, 2016 Another option is Yo-Zuri Hybrid #4. .009" diameter with a breaking strength of 8.5 lbs. 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted February 6, 2016 Super User Posted February 6, 2016 I'd pretty much stick with 6-12# leaders with that line depending upon the specific application being used... -T9 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 8lb braid or 8 lb diameter which is more like 40lb? Quote
tander Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 7# Sunline Sniper works for me. Highly recommend it. Quote
aprilbass101 Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 I agree with tander! Sunline FC sniper 8# or 10# "personnel preference" Experimenting is the best option! Quote
Super User Scott F Posted February 9, 2016 Super User Posted February 9, 2016 On February 6, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Austin Boss said: I am just starting to work on learning light line techniques. If I have 8lb (high vis) braid on a spinning reel, what lb test fluorocarbon leader should I use? Thanks in advance. None. Quote
Burtonxj Posted February 9, 2016 Posted February 9, 2016 On February 6, 2016 at 5:24 PM, roadwarrior said: Another option is Yo-Zuri Hybrid #4. .009" diameter with a breaking strength of 8.5 lbs. Keep seeing you mention this stuff. Been wanting to switch out my Invizx. Gonna pick up some #12 this weekend to try out. They should cut you a check. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 9, 2016 Super User Posted February 9, 2016 Hello and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ As you can tell by the number & variety of responses here, the BR members are always ready, willing & able to offer useful advice and recommendations. For me, a spinning rig spooled with an 8 lb braid mainline is going to be used in very light but more than likely, no cover/ open water areas. So the leader size will reflect that and be some where between 4 and 8 lb test (maybe 10 lb at the most); depending on the conditions and the presentation. A-Jay Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted February 9, 2016 Super User Posted February 9, 2016 I'd probably go with a 6 lb test leader regardless of where you're fishing it. You just have to learn not to horse them. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted February 9, 2016 Super User Posted February 9, 2016 On 2/6/2016 at 3:44 PM, Team9nine said: I'd pretty much stick with 6-12# leaders with that line depending upon the specific application being used... -T9 Ditto. Applications are how I make such decisions, which are mostly based on cover present, and on sky and water conditions. In terms of presentation, the important factor is line diameter, moreso than rated break strength. A "6lb" line could have a diameter of .009 or .010 depending on brand and what it's advertised to do. Most "6lb" lines (both mono and FC) are .009 diam and break somewhere around 8+lbs. Lines advertised as "abrasion resistant" lines, or "super-strong", are often actually .010 diameter -really an "8lb" line (breaking at 10+lbs). That .001" can matter in terms of presentation because water is a viscous gelatinous substance and its affect is multiplied across the length of line between you and your lure. My advice is to always purchase by diameter rather than lb test rating. Quote
Austin Boss Posted February 19, 2016 Author Posted February 19, 2016 Many thanks for all the responses. This is a wealth of information. I started with 10lb test Berkeley fc invisiline on spinning outfit. Mostly light to moderate grass and open water. I am amazed by the casting distance of the light line application. Quote
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