Flurocarbon

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Where does it excel? Vertical jigging? Tied to braid or mono? How long of a leader? Which knot to use?

Never have used the stuff, kinda interested to try it.
 


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30lb for fishing walleye in pike infested waters, same length as the steal leaders you would use
 

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I use it for leader material and that is it. It is great for that though. I know a lot of people only use a two or three foot leader, I like to go five or six feet.
 

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Where does it excel? Vertical jigging? Tied to braid or mono? How long of a leader? Which knot to use?

Never have used the stuff, kinda interested to try it.
I have it on jigging rods as a leader. About 4’ 10# flouro leader material tied to power pro with a uni to uni knot.

If I am using a bait caster I use straight flourocarbon since twist isn’t an issue.

I don’t use a small swivel because I don’t want to risk messing up a guide
 

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excels in clear water; generally river I tie direct to braid, lake i'll go with braid/ leader. All types of fishing. Tied to braid. Nothing longer than the rod i'm using. Uni to uni knot. Practice tying that knot a few times to get it down before you jump in a boat. Practice, practice, practice.
 


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I recently figured out how to tie the FG knot. Previous attempts were failures as I could bust the knot with a simple pull on both lines. It’s a much longer process than the modified Albright knot. I see myself still using that one if I’m actively fishing and lose a whole section of leader material. Either way, I think if you’re in any clear water but like the feel of braid, a fluoro leader is the cats pajamas.
 

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3' leader, double uni or Albright knot tied to my braid.

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I recently figured out how to tie the FG knot. Previous attempts were failures as I could bust the knot with a simple pull on both lines. It’s a much longer process than the modified Albright knot. I see myself still using that one if I’m actively fishing and lose a whole section of leader material. Either way, I think if you’re in any clear water but like the feel of braid, a fluoro leader is the cats pajamas.

That FG knot can suck my butt....but only because I'm too retarded to tie it.
 

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3' leader, double uni or Albright knot tied to my braid.

That FG knot can suck my butt....but only because I'm too retarded to tie it.

haha. I spent 30 minutes in the garage the other night, only tying FG knots. I think I figured it out. However, I can zip together an albright knot in a few seconds. Its been a good knot as well.
 

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anybody use these??? i'm thinking about trying some this year...


pic didn't work - arnold speed snaps...
 


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I use them on my ice rods and like them
 

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