


YeeHaa wrote:Most people use normal brand mono leaders. They are a lot stiffer and big diameter, which could cause many casting problem. If you use shot leader, PR knot is the best. If you use long leader FG is the best. I use long leaders most the time. You can land your big fish a lot easier as well. I use Varivas casting sock leaders they are super soft and thin, Also fisherman leaders are very fine and nice too. ![]() |
YeeHaa wrote:Most people use normal brand mono leaders. They are a lot stiffer and big diameter, which could cause many casting problem. If you use shot leader, PR knot is the best. If you use long leader FG is the best. I use long leaders most the time. You can land your big fish a lot easier as well. I use Varivas casting sock leaders they are super soft and thin, Also fisherman leaders are very fine and nice too. ![]() |
Aaron32987 wrote:
The varivas 130lb is excellent for both casting and jigging, and good value for money at $40 or so for 50 m. What length are a short leader / long leader in your opinion, Tony? |



Aaron32987 wrote:FG knot with 15 cross wraps, followed by 2 x sets of 8 alternate half hitches over both braid and leader, with strong pulling after each set with gloves to 'set' the cross wraps (mono will be shiny and poke through the wraps). Then a further set of 4-8 alternate half hitches just on the braid, flare off the leader tag with lighter and that is it. Basically what this link describes: http://goodcatchfishing.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=33
Give it heaps tied on the tow bar of your car or something - no way I can break one of these yet with a whole heap of force over the rod / reel. |
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