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Unread 08-26-2022, 08:07 PM
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I go against the grain a bit on my selections and choices. I use heavier braid and a lower rating flouro leader. Flouro is a bit more cut resistant on oyster shells than braid, and you can tie any knot you want to on it. If I get hung up or broken off, Id rather break off the leader and have 5 ft of leader in the waters than 20+ feet of braid floating around. I use the uni knot and have no issues with it feeding thru my eyelets reeling in, I do let it out past the eye to cast though. It cinches down tight on my leader of if i tie direct to a lure. Aas far as I can remember, I've not had a unit know come loose since I started tieing them. BTW, Charlie, don't ever grab the braid and try to hand line it, it will cut you bad, If you have to pull directly on the line to get something unsnagged, keep a wooden dowel or billy bat around to wrap the braid one and pull on the stick. That line will hurt you
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Unread 08-26-2022, 09:51 PM
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My main reason behind loading up with a good length of fluoro is for when the albies show up. I’m gonna dedicate my life to targeting them.
As far as uni to uni, I always use it for braid to mono for my boy’s gear. I do like the Albright, although I’ve never used one.
Albright can be tied much faster.

for Albies I tie a 1/4 oz or 3/8 oz jig head(with a 4" Fin-S body) directly to the braid with a palomar. Cast far, Crank fast.
I use the same for stripers at the dock and fluke in shallow water. Caught some dolphin on it too.
You lose some to bluefish.
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I don’t know anything about the kind of fishing you guys do, but a couple of things: 1) Spare is right about being careful not to wrap the braid around your hand or finger to yank a snag - I almost got a bad cut all the way around a finger that way. Braid (if we’re using the same stuff) doesn’t stretch, so setting the hook is different - no softening of the set like with nylon.
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Unread 08-27-2022, 08:55 AM
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Best knot to tie is the one you can tie

Skunks right on the diameter difference being an issue. When that happens, I use a spider hitch to double the braid. This is primarily on trolling rigs when going from 80 lb braid to 60 lb mono.

As far as mono vs flouro, probably not any difference. Lotta fish been pulled over the rail on plain old Ande
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Hey Charlie, you asked a question, I gave my response, so what does how much money I don't have, have to do with what you asked?
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I did use braid but changed back to mono, a lot of world records were broke using mono ,braid yo me is dangerous and really no need for it. To me you have yo give the fish a chance, sharpton your fishing skills mono for me. My friend ( yeah I have one) used it for black fish but he switched back to mono too. He found out the the noise it creates by the water and wind transfers down the line and affects the bite . Mono is my only choice.
Braid is duper strong and has no memory. But I'm old school.
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Bottom fishing in 80 - 100+ feet its braid all the way. I've never really used it much inshore. Most of my inshore rods and reels are pretty much crap to begin with! lol
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I catch ling in 100 foot of water using mono. I'm good with that. The world record fluke was catch in montauk using mono. Captain Frank Mundus catch the largest great white using mono. I will stick with mono. And my gas car.
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