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Daniel_Folley
14-12-2002, 04:18 AM
when using softplastics for bream and flathead what would be the size,breaking strain a brand mainly fishing around rocky outcrops and snaggy shore lines,also does the rod length affect what size leader you should use?

Daniel_Folley
14-12-2002, 06:46 AM
thanks for that chris great help:) i also forgot to ask what would be the best knot to tie when joining your leader to your main line?

Dave W
14-12-2002, 11:28 PM
Ahh.. the knot question:)

It comes down to what works for the individual really as everyone had their favorites.

I use an Albright - no double in the Fireline (I just double it over) and have very rarley had problems.

Simple to tie once you get the hang of it - it's a bugger to describe but have a look here for pictures:

http://www.stripersurf.com/knot_leaders.html

I also wind the main line around going up the leader and coming back (the pics just show the winding around bit coming back)

The good thing with the Albright is that if you don't tie it right it will fail easily when you test it, rather than just hanging in there and coming undone on a fish.

Cheers,

Craig_S
15-12-2002, 05:58 AM
Daniel, I normally go with a double uni, 7 twists on the fireline and 5 on the leader.

Daniel_Folley
15-12-2002, 06:47 AM
thanks guys:) i have to start practicing ill tell ya how i go when i use it .:cool:

luringbream
31-12-2002, 11:47 PM
The rod length shouldn't affact the size of the leader your using at all, i don't know why people think that it might.

DAN

Ravin
01-01-2003, 01:00 AM
I use a very short double (Bimini Twist) about 2 inches long & I tie my leader to it by passing the end through the double then winding it up the double for 8 turns then back down for 8 turns & passing the end back out through the same way it came in then pull it down evenly. Its a very smooth knot & I have had no dramas.

peter bear
01-01-2003, 02:26 AM
i use flurocarbon leader it is good but wonder if it scares of fish more or less than normal line. :confused: :o