Whats your favorite fluorocarbon for leaders? Right now im using seagur and i like the performance but its pretty expensive and (correct me if im wrong) I cant find it in hawaii.
I was thinking of using either P-line fluoroclear or Yo Zuri hybrid. what do you guys think?
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seaguar is great but yes hard to find and expensive. personally ive become a huge fan of yo zuri hybrid line. most of my reels are spooled with it. got burned out on the problems with flouro and the lack of sensitivity of mono. yo zuri combines the best of both with good sensitivity and great castability with just enough stretch. for leader though id suggest pure flouro and since im more concerned with the braids quality, i usually just tie on 6ft of whatever i have on hand. think i have 8lb vanish right now.
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You can go to Tackle Warehouse and purchase a spool of Seaguar Red Lable for about $12 for 200 - 250 yards and use it as leader. Much cheaper than buying the 25 yard spool of "leader" for $10.
I have been using the Red Lable for several years fishing both fresh and saltwater in Georgia, Florida, and California with no issues.
I have been using the Red Lable for several years fishing both fresh and saltwater in Georgia, Florida, and California with no issues.
I do like the seagaur red label as well, even though it's much more expensive than mono it's on the less expensive side for flouro. If i'm fishing a bigger tournament though i will use sunline as I personally have found it a little more dependable. Bad thing is it's a little too stiff for to go on a spinning reel (segaur red label does OK on a spinning reel, especially if you use a reel that is a little oversised) , but it's great for baitcasters and leaders. I guess they have a finesse flouro for spinning rods but I haven't tired it yet.
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