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StriperTalk! All things Striper |
View Poll Results: What is your opinion on fluorocarbon for lead; when, if ever, do you use it and why?
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I never use flurorocarbon for leaders
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34.48% |
I always use fluorocarbon for leaders
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31.03% |
I sometimes use it depending on water clearity
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17.24% |
I sometimes use it depending on visibility and species of fish
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20.69% |
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03-11-2002, 03:36 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: North Kingstown, RI
Posts: 1,229
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Fluorocarbon for leaders – what’s your opinion?
Fluorocarbon for leaders – what’s your opinion?
Here's an albie taken in clear water off the Florida coast -- do you see the fluoro leader?

Last edited by Fish_Eye; 03-11-2002 at 03:49 PM..
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03-11-2002, 03:56 PM
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#2
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Official S-B Sponsor
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Stonington CT
Posts: 236
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Mike,
It's sort of like the American Express commercial: Don't go fishing without it!
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03-11-2002, 03:59 PM
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#3
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: North Kingstown, RI
Posts: 1,229
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Don,
Please cast your vote so we can track the results.
Mike
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03-11-2002, 04:04 PM
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#4
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USA
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Charlestown R.I.
Posts: 1,032
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I use flourocarbon leaders during the worm hatch then go back to the good old 50# mono.Its not that I dont like flouro ,I just hate change.
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03-11-2002, 04:06 PM
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MasterMisanthrope
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Wrentham Bassachusetts
Posts: 532
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Am going to try it this season.....we'll see.
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PLEASE PICK UP YOUR TRASH!
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03-11-2002, 04:47 PM
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Still A Plugger
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Woonsocket, R.I.
Posts: 731
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im changing to floro this year ,hope it works out? always looking to up my chances of catching fish.
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Dennis
Retired
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03-11-2002, 04:47 PM
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#7
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: OUTDOORS/ Fairhaven,Ma.
Posts: 1,989
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Mike I did not get the time to try it last fall but plan to this spring looks like the way to go to me!
PS I could not vote it said my session was not valid? 
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03-11-2002, 04:58 PM
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Ledge Runner Baits
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: I live in a house, but my soul is at sea.
Posts: 8,615
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I always use 20# & 30# Seagar depending on the time of year and the size of the bait I'm fishing. In many freshwater applications like the C-rig or in my jerkbait fishing I don't bother, but it might make sense there as well. I just don't fish freshwater all that much anymore, so I don't bother to go for the added expense of stocking lighter tests.
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03-11-2002, 05:24 PM
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#9
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Mass
Posts: 329
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I use TripleFish floro as much as possible. Even for the abrasion qualities alone it's worth it.
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03-11-2002, 06:28 PM
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#10
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: in a structure with a roof
Posts: 6,049
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I use it on beaches for the most part . I havent gone over completely as Im not 100% sold on it yet . I have had a number of breakoffs that I know wouldnt have happened with mono . Breaks on the leader not at the knot . I also use 50# Ande and 60# Ande in the ditch with mono running line . I will use 30# with braid this year . I voted !
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03-11-2002, 06:29 PM
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Plug Builder in Training
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: wareham MA
Posts: 4,046
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I use 50 lb either Seagar of Tripple Fish.
Tripple Fish is about 1/2 the price when you figure yardage.
as far as I can figure my catch ratio did not incerease much but the quality did improve greatly.
Either that or I'm getting better. 
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03-11-2002, 07:46 PM
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Hardcore Equipment Tester
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Abington, MA
Posts: 6,234
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Oops voted wrong I have been using the Triplefish in 45 and 50lb.
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Bent Rods and Screaming Reels!
Spot NAZI
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03-11-2002, 10:10 PM
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#13
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Framingham, MA, USA
Posts: 410
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I have never tried it, but plan to this year. There was a recent article about in The Fisherman.
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03-11-2002, 11:36 PM
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#14
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Lindenhurst, NY
Posts: 346
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Mike,
I used to think it wasn't always so important. Then one spring I was fishin a creek with a friend. We were using the same fly and the same line. But I had fluoro on and he didn't. I had many more fish than he. When I gave him a piece of tippet he too started taking fish. Since then I always use them.
And since the price has come down so much that makes it a better choice too.
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jaiem@artsnflies.com
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03-12-2002, 07:12 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Foxborough, Ma
Posts: 1,191
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I used Flouro leaders exclusively last year. After the experience, the only time I won't use it is when the air temps are below freezing. I fished Jersey on Dec 28 - Jan 2 this winter. It was quite cold, in the teens and twenties at times. I broke off three flouro hi-lo rigs below the top barrel swivel upon casting, and I rarely do that. I am convinced that the flouro gets brittle or something in cold weather, so I suppose I have to vote "sometimes".
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03-12-2002, 11:48 AM
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#16
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 1,195
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I've never used it, mostly 'cause I've always used mono.
However, I bought some flouro leader this year to try out for light tackle applications. I'm also going to give braid a try.
Hey, last year I decided to try circle hooks and while the jury is still out on them (I still gut hooked a few), I missed very few fish on eels.
I'm gonna stick with mono/mono leader for heavy duty eeling.
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03-12-2002, 12:00 PM
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#17
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Cumberland,RI
Posts: 8,555
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Tried it (Stren Flouro) at the Ditch. Jigs kept breaking off where the jig knot got bumped on a rock or whatever. Threw it away and never tried flouro again.
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Saltheart
Custom Crafted Rods by Saltheart
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03-12-2002, 12:03 PM
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here fishy fishy
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: westport,ma.
Posts: 3,111
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i would probably start using it if i fished alot more in the daylight hours. the only time i have used floro was when trolling for stripers from a boat in daytime.
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redcrbbr
of all the things i've lost...i miss my mind the most!!
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03-12-2002, 12:35 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Warwick, RI
Posts: 11
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Fluorocarbon Leaders
I've switched to 15# Seaguar or Orvis for all fly fishing leaders. The material holds up and the knots hold.
I wouldn't use Vanish fluorocarbon if it were given to me. I had far too many fish break off. I still have about 200 yards of the stuff. It works real well for tying up Christmas trees so they don't fall over.
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03-12-2002, 01:16 PM
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I'll go fishing tuna or later
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Leave the dock in Quincy
Posts: 452
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i once asked a friend of mine a year or two ago who is a professional fisherman. he gets hired for tournaments all over the world. i asked him what does he think of flourocarbon. he said "I heard there is an advantage in hook up ratio and if there is an advantage i want it" although i am not a professional fisherman i want the advantage as well. i used it all last year from my boat and liked the results.
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03-12-2002, 01:21 PM
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Who says there's no fish in CT
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Milford, CT
Posts: 333
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I have not used it, I currently use 50# Big Game for all of my leaders but I have been reading so much about it I decided I better try it this year.
Let's hear some more real experiences like Jaiem where it has increased hook ups in your opinion.
MZ
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03-12-2002, 01:34 PM
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#22
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: harrisville ri
Posts: 516
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I use 10-15lb seagar for tippit materal,and have not see"n any
advantage in hook-ups or abration strenth,over the reg maxima
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03-12-2002, 08:49 PM
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#23
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: a ledge on the Maine coast
Posts: 342
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Yes, 20 and 30lb Seagar. I also use the smaller stuff when fly fishing, not only salt but sweet water as well!
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03-12-2002, 10:03 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: .
Posts: 5,935
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Mike,
Yes, fish with it most the time, even when bottom fishing.
Kinda tricky to keep it attached to braided line, it's a little brittle.
-FWW
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