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Topic: best line for live bait leader?  (Read 1547 times)

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sometime it gets all messed up and sometimes it doesn't. I haven't paid enough attention to what type of line i'm using in either condition.

Any ideas?



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I use 14lb Berkely (I think) Vanish.

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i have decided on 12lb flouro - also vanish because its cheaper..


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For Hali's I use 20 flour. Lighter for non toothy critters
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14 and 12 lb.....you guys are much braver than I  :cowboy_cool:


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if a fish beats me then it beats me.  i love a challenge. havent had a fish break a leader in a long while (last one was a mondo trout that broke my 4lb leader)

can't remember the last time i landed a fish greater than 12lbs anyways =)


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If I was live bait fishing for lings or if a halibut ever does break my 14lb leader (knock on wood) I'd step it up to 17lb. 

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For Hali I have been using 12lb Maxima ultragreen and never had a problem. I like to make sure that the leader is lighter than the main line in case of a snag.


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I like Maxima flourocarbon in 20lb for halis. I also tie a Rapala knot to the hook to let the hook swing around freely so the bait can swim more naturally.
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for halibut in the ocean, 17lb flouro usually maxima.

when it breaks it's usually at the snell which means my fault.

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In my opinion Halibut are not particularly line shy. I usually use 25# minimum and often 30# clear Ande for halibut leaders. Halibut have lots of sharp teeth and I've lost a couple fish before when they bit through lighter leaders. My mainline is usually 12# or 15# test I just like to use a thicker leader to prevent being bitten off.

A side benefit to the thicker leader material is that it is easier to manage and will get tangled less than the lighter lines will.

As far as hooks go I like either the 1/0 Gamakatsu octopus or the 2/0 Owner mosquitos tied on with a perfection loop for maximum swim factor.

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  What are the fish doing, knawing the line like a dog chews on a bone?  I thought the hook was the only thing supposed in the mouth.


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if the fish swallows the hook, then they could get their teeth on the line.

circle hooks can prevent that but some people feel there is a lesser hookup ratio on that.  i havent had a problem with it.


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Yeah As soon as I posted, I thought of just that.  Oh well it sounded funny anyways.


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