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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Steve Li on February 12, 2012, 09:11:06 PM
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Hi guys
Just wanna seek some of your views and thoughts about using FC leaders with sinking lures.
With a sinking lure, the leader will be below the water surface. As such, was wondering whether using FC will be an advantage or necessity???
I have tried using entire length of FC (as shock and bite leader) connected via a PR knot which I know is not suitable, but I wanted to see if using FC on sinking lures will lead to more bites! I have experienced the FC splintering at the knot probably caused by the guides thru continuous casting. I followed that up by connecting a short 3 feet FC to my usual mono leader via uni-to-uni but it appears to slip on high load. Is there a place for FC leaders in the sport of stick / swim baits especially sinking ones?
Hope you guys can share some of your thoughts, advice or personal experiences here. Cheers! :)
Steve
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Hi Steve ,
I use short heavy bite leader made from fluorocarbon with both ends crimped for the purpose of big YFT fishing , this bite leader is outside the tip top guide when being cast and have prevented from the leader being gnawed by the small teeth of big YFT .
Jon .
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Hi Steve ,
I use short heavy bite leader made from fluorocarbon with both ends crimped for the purpose of big YFT fishing , this bite leader is outside the tip top guide when being cast and have prevented from the leader being gnawed by the small teeth of big YFT .
Jon .
Hi Jon
How did you rig it exactly? Was it a FC running parallel to mono and then crimped with double barrel crimps??? Any knots involved?
Cheers!
Steve