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Last Post 22 May 2010 11:39 PM by
the rod tosser
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WISHFISHER
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Posts:17
22 May 2010 12:26 PM
O Kay guys, I finally got back to doing some fishing after many years. And now I have a few questions. The first topic I would like to have information on is Leaders. I do mainly Bass, Crappie and Catfishing, and would like to know the purpose of using leaders and if they are helpful with any of the types of fishing that I do.So if anyone can guide me to some literature that they believe to be helpful with this subject please let me know.
Thanks
WISHFISHER
slipperybob
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Posts:1240
22 May 2010 08:12 PM
In most cases when I use a leader is because I'm looking for a stronger or stiffer line that is more bite resistant. On the opposite end is where I'm using braid and then want to use a mono or floro leader for a more stealthy approach.
the rod tosser
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Posts:1489
22 May 2010 11:39 PM
normally with the species your fishing bass crappie and catfish i would only use a leader for presentation
say a liter line then the main line for stealth or better movement of the lure , to float something off the bottom as in a Carolina rig .
the main purpose of using a leader is either to prevent bite offs ,to act as a shock absorber ,to provide stealth from the main line . or for presentation purpose.
or a combination there of.
for example your main line is braid or heavier line but the fishing situation requires more stealth so you add a section of 6 lb fluorocarbon or mono line to the main line .
a mono leaders will stretch = stealth ,shock absorption, and presentation .
musky and pike may bite off your lures so you may want to add a wire leader or heavy fluorocarbon leader.
Take a kid fishing , If the fish aint biting entertain them.
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