Wazza(BOP) wrote:I need a bit of help from some pro's FNO, BA, JR,Chad.........sorry if I missed any but I'll get to know you guys in due coarse. I'm going up to Kuatunu next week for a weeks fishing...........I have a Stabicraft 409 fisher 30h I want to Target Kings off the rocks and out of the boat on Stick baits and poppers................I have several Nomad poppers and stick baits............bobara's and dogtooth. I'm going to be casting 37kg braid and need help with my leader...........braid to fluoro? What is my best option? Wind on leader, Twisted Leader, Spider hitch and cats paw on to coastlock swivel then leaders crimped to popper for easy change of poppers. I'm really confused about what is my best option so I though I'd ask. I'm running the 37kg braid on a Daiwa Dog Fight and an Offshore 250gm (cts blank) popper rod. |


JK wrote:I know a few who use the twisted leader and find it works well but for me i have just been using the knot shown on the vid link below to join my braid mainline to fluro leader and never had any issues. Pretty easy to tie too. |
Wazza(BOP) wrote:Could you post a pick of the Terminal end please JK ![]() |
kaveman wrote:Wazza.....just tie a PR knot straight from mono/fluro to your braid, easy to tie,100% stength and goes through the guides easy(dont tie too long though) Uni knot to swivel/split ring combo(you can change poppers/stickbaits easy this way) PS how do you find the CTS blank? I have just got a Hots Gipang 79XH to put my Stella18k on |
but will be giving the kings a workout on it beforehand
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