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Wire Leader?
Hi everyone. I am relatively new to surf casting for stripers and have been out in Hull, Boston, and the Canal.
One question I have with the arrival of bluefish all over the place, should I now be using wire leaders when I fish? I have read about people getting bitten off by the blues, and I would like to avoid that fate. Is wire the way to go, or is a heavier mono preferable? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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What DZ said ^^^^^^
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Thanks, guys. Much appreciated.
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sure .don,t need them with plugs .we stopped the other day /they were breaking …..fu ck in mistake ……… dennis loses hooks on a plug …...so WTF does he do ..he takes one of my original Johnny HaBs never used poppers & I have on new metal ...we hook up ……………………….. he loses his in the 1st 30 seconds on them fu ckin blooooooooooooooooos & me hooks up line peels out …...raps around the skeg …... & more ,,get it out & the fu ck in bloooooooooooooo break off someplace else ………….. wtf did I stop ?????????????????????? I can,t help it I can,t stand them .. they do make excellent crab bait thro :gorez:
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He lost your Haabs.... ? Sorry, I’m laughing Welcome Book,,, tie on some old chit plugs and have fun.... IMO |
Clammer loves blues🤣
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yep he loses My Habs ……..But won,t throw rubber when he knows their blues …………………...#^&#^&#^&#^&in logic :fishin::fishin::fishin:
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I dunno Dennis....if they're "all over the place"...blitz like conditions or even schooled up to some extent, and he's targeting them or rather not trying to avoid them...I'd suggest a leader. Those ferocious yellow-eyed demons are relentless when in pursuit. I'm sure you've caught more than one on one lure at least once in your lifetime. Even with heavier mono, chaffing will occur and we all know what happens next if you're not checking/replacing your leader.
If they're in thick, I'm switching over to steel, but then again I don't mind catching bluefish. I think booker means in general...based on what's he's been reading or hearing. In that case, I'd say stick to mono/flouro until further notified by Mr. Bloofish :behead:...you'll know when to switch over to steel. Not worth worrying about that at home behind a computer...base your decision on that particular situation. |
Its sort of picking poison. Wire over heavy mono. I have seen blues strike swivels..knots..and even the small wake the braid makes cutting through the water when you have a fish on.
In those cases...wire does not help...and its further lost expense. I lean to heavy mono leader and stick to cheap lures. Old bucktails and west coast surface irons. The baracuda irons have a singe hook. I have caught bass on them too. They are 10 bucks and blue proof as they are metal. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...unsjlx59S5l6BB Like any blitz fishing. Fish the edges...this can help reduce breakoffs and doubles. With a single hook lure...you get no doubles. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Heavy mono leader, Single hook plug!!! No trebles. It will make your day much more enjoyable.
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I used to speed jig bluefish in the bay with single hooked diamonds. a little slack boatside and they would thrash off the hook. All the fun with all my fingers.... |
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