TxHawgs Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 I fish Lake fork, but want to try the ned rig. I currently have 30lb daiwa samurai braid on which is a small dia. But what lb leader can I get away with before affecting the action of the bait. If I can do 8lb with no problems that's what I will use. Quote
TxHawgs Posted May 22, 2016 Author Posted May 22, 2016 I fish Lake fork, but want to try the ned rig. I currently have 30lb daiwa samurai braid on which is a small dia. But what lb leader can I get away with before affecting the action of the bait. If I can do 8lb with no problems that's what I will use. Quote
TxHawgs Posted May 22, 2016 Author Posted May 22, 2016 I just tied an 8lb leader on for my ned rig. It's the smallest I have. Will it affect the bait? Quote
lakeannaangler Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 You should be fine. Just adjust your drag and don't set the hook too hard Quote
rangerjockey Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 I never go heavier than 6 with the ned..when I used braid to flouro I used 6lb.invisx for the leader..these days I use straight Capps and Coleman 6lb. Quote
Bass_Fanatic Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 I've caught many fish using a 10lb floro leader with the Ned rig. It'll work! Quote
Super User kickerfish1 Posted May 23, 2016 Super User Posted May 23, 2016 8# is fine. Fished it on several outfits this weekend and caught plenty on it. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted May 24, 2016 Global Moderator Posted May 24, 2016 I use 10lb a majority of the time. 1 Quote
IndianaFinesse Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Like bluebasser86, I mostly use cheapo ten pound floro with good success so you should easily be able to get away with eight pound. I wouldn't even consider going under eight pound test, six pound would break to easily around the stuff I fish in, skipping docks, dragging over sharp rip rap, etc. I used to use eight pound, but got tired of braking off so easily around rip rap, so I changed to ten pound. I haven't found that there is any noticeable difference in the number of bites since switching to ten pound at all. I should probably break down and get line designed for leaders or tatsu to get better abrasion resistance, but I am a bit of a cheapskate and just use a spool of spiderwire floro I picked up for three bucks from FFO a while ago. Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted May 24, 2016 BassResource.com Administrator Posted May 24, 2016 I use 6 lb fluoro, no leader. A knot is just another point of failure. Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted May 24, 2016 Super User Posted May 24, 2016 ^^This^^ in clear water with few obstructions , OR try with #6 lb. to #8 lb. P-Line C-XX copoly line if water is less than crystal clear and you may encounter obstructions . Otherwise #8 lb. to #10 lb. FC leader + #10 lb. #15 lb braid mainline - join the two lines with an Alberto knot . Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted May 24, 2016 Super User Posted May 24, 2016 8# is what Ned uses the majority of the time, so you'll be fine. It's probably what I would consider the baseline. I will often go lighter, but rarely heavier. -T9 Quote
paleus Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 I use an 8lb flouro leader on 15lb power pro super slick for ned rig. Quote
sako85 Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 I had success with that same rig paleus.First time using the Ned.I use 8lb Yozuri hybrid for the leader. GL Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted May 25, 2016 Super User Posted May 25, 2016 On 5/24/2016 at 0:29 AM, Glenn said: I use 6 lb fluoro, no leader. A knot is just another point of failure. I have been experimenting with something similar, but using 6lb Hybrid. I have not had a fish break off yet, but I have lost a ton of lures trying to free them from snags, which is odd because my normal set up is 10lb braid/8lb floro, which should be weaker then the 6lb Hybrid. Do you use a loop knot or a "normal' one to attach the lure? I have tried to use a short 15lb floro leader to try and get the ned to sink faster, but I cannot reliably get tiny loop knots to hold in it. Quote
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