I'm going to try 100# fluorocarbon leader where I live because there are many species in the river, one of which is pike. I'm not always trying to catch pike but I don't want them to bite off my mono line.
I'm in a very similar situation. Pike and walleye in the same areas. I'm trying 50lb flouro because the pike here are not giants, rarely over 30 inches. I'm going to tie my own worm harness spinner rigs with the 50lb flouro and test to see if the walleye will still bite.
I had a small Jack pike about 7lb bit straight through a new freshly tied 45lb fluro carbon . Never used it since that fish probably died with my lure still attached to it
@Christopher Cook Check timestamp @1:12 the fishing "professional" stated that fluorocarbon has no memory. This is absolutely 100% incorrect. Fluorocarbon is one of the most stubborn materials because of its incredibly high coil memory from the spool. The knot he tied to finish the leader was also incorrectly described. The fishing "professional" stated it was a simple over hand knot with 1 wrap. That was also 100% incorrect and the knot requires 2 wraps to be secure. The term comon was a typo; I meant to phrase it come on. A way of expressing disappointment.
Great video Daniel ! RUclipsr myself 👌🏻 great help
Nice Video, Daniel
Daniel Dalien Vignjevic Good Video Keep It up
woooow, you made it look SO easy, although FG knot is far from being the simpliest of knots. I guess I will watch it in reduced speed)))))
Hello! Very interesting knot and simple. Can you show how you tie braid to fluorocarbon?
Fg knot
Da li je bolje za predvez za varalicarenje koristiti Savage Gear Regenerator Mono ili Soft Fluorocarbon... Hvala i pozdrav...
fluoro to the snap - you do two wraps around, not one
I'm going to try 100# fluorocarbon leader where I live because there are many species in the river, one of which is pike. I'm not always trying to catch pike but I don't want them to bite off my mono line.
I'm in a very similar situation. Pike and walleye in the same areas. I'm trying 50lb flouro because the pike here are not giants, rarely over 30 inches. I'm going to tie my own worm harness spinner rigs with the 50lb flouro and test to see if the walleye will still bite.
Just use thin steeltrace
Deae Daniel what size braid do you use with 0.92mm fluorocarbon? Thank you in advance
80lb braid mate generally used for pike fishing lures up to 160g
I had a small Jack pike about 7lb bit straight through a new freshly tied 45lb fluro carbon . Never used it since that fish probably died with my lure still attached to it
nope, slower speed didnt help))... The starting positioning of both lines is not visible enough,
I think 70 lb is excess. I use 50 lb or .70 for pike and have never lost one. Maybe Im lucky.
How long of leader?
Use 80cm-1m bud with fluoro as once a few bites it will fray, you can then cut the fray bit off and retye so a longer leader allows that
So fluorocarbon has the most memory, the last knot you tied has 2 wraps and needs 2 wraps.... comon.
What does comon mean . In English there is a word "common".
@Christopher Cook Check timestamp @1:12 the fishing "professional" stated that fluorocarbon has no memory. This is absolutely 100% incorrect. Fluorocarbon is one of the most stubborn materials because of its incredibly high coil memory from the spool. The knot he tied to finish the leader was also incorrectly described. The fishing "professional" stated it was a simple over hand knot with 1 wrap. That was also 100% incorrect and the knot requires 2 wraps to be secure.
The term comon was a typo; I meant to phrase it come on. A way of expressing disappointment.
.92 what? Inch ? MM?
0,92mm. In Europe we use mostly mm for Leader/Line diameter.