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shock leader
what do you people use for shock leader i use greased wesal for my rigs but use the cheap stuff or evean 50lbs line for my leader
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grease weasel in clear or grey is good. like yourself Donal i use cheaper stuff for shockleader. the diameter of the cheaper stuff is usually a little thicker too which helps against abrasion. Ian's right about coloured line being useful on retrieve, and also at night. other lines worth trying for rigs/ leaders are maxima or suffix.
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Shock Leader
I use Berkley Iron Silk in 50 or 60lb b/s. It's fantastic stuff, very supple, with little or no memory. Good abrasion resistance too. Also comes in a bright green color which is handy at night. Costs about €5 or €6 per spool (depending on where you buy it!).
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the cheap blue climax in 60lb. is good for leaders. has quite a thick diameter, but this can be of benefit. almost invisible in the water too. use it on clip down rigs that are going to get some punnishment. on flapper that are going to be fished close in up to 100 odd yards go for something with more finnesse. agree with John, greased weasel is far too pricey for leaders. have not tried Berkley Iron Silk. how much do you get on a spool Steve?
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m.b3 wrote:the cheap blue climax in 60lb. is good for leaders. has quite a thick diameter, but this can be of benefit. almost invisible in the water too. use it on clip down rigs that are going to get some punnishment. on flapper that are going to be fished close in up to 100 odd yards go for something with more finnesse. agree with John, greased weasel is far too pricey for leaders. have not tried Berkley Iron Silk. how much do you get on a spool Steve?
What I meant was I use the greased weasel for shock leaders only and not for traces.....other line for traces. As I'll make up 20 traces at a go so that could make a spool of greased weasel go very quickly....
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Shockleads, rig bodies & Line
I use Greased Wessel for most of my traces, but tend to use the grey only as I found that the clear stuff appeared to be much less subtle than either the orange or grey. I don't use the orange as I am worried it might put the fish off. I know that fish are not supposed to see certain colours in the water, but it doesn't do anything for my confidence so I don't use it. I use suffix line for fishing and leaders, but in all honestly I havn't found that other leaders affected distance but I was worried that cheaper shockleaders may be more prone to crack offs when casting. I also only use clear shockleader when fishing (competitons anyway) and yellow or bright colours when practicing casting as its easier to see the lead flight extra...
I used to use penn line for fishing as I got free spools with my reel, but I found that if you did not change the line very regularly it broke as was very prone to abrasion, even to sand!!! So you can quess my opinion on the penn line.
I used to use penn line for fishing as I got free spools with my reel, but I found that if you did not change the line very regularly it broke as was very prone to abrasion, even to sand!!! So you can quess my opinion on the penn line.
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Re: Shockleads, rig bodies & Line
What sufix lines are you using, at the moment am using the synergy 10X which I find really good. Haven't tried there shock leaders yet. I have bulks spools of berkely trilene xt/xl at home, the 14lb seems a bit to weak for most of the fishing I do but great for clean beachs etc. The 20lb is not the best for casting but works well enough but is very thick...The 30 bulk spool is the Bass pro shops(USA) own line and the only place that'll be used is in the boat(so it's going to sit for a little while)...
Never had a problem with line colour....I do however use only black amnesia for my snoods, odd time I'll use the green amnesia but 99% the black...I like to use a brightish color on my shock leaders and also on my traces (unless I have a spool of 60lb clear the I need to use up) so that I can see them easier on the beach and also reeling in.
John
Never had a problem with line colour....I do however use only black amnesia for my snoods, odd time I'll use the green amnesia but 99% the black...I like to use a brightish color on my shock leaders and also on my traces (unless I have a spool of 60lb clear the I need to use up) so that I can see them easier on the beach and also reeling in.
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Varivas Tapered shock leaders
Varivas tapered shock leaders are excellent but maybe a bit pricey if you are getting snagged a lot
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