Wednesday, August 3, 2011

How to connect leaders to ultra light line

How to Tie on a Leader - Ultralight FishingI believe that leaders can be very helpful in increasing their attacks in certain situations of fishing. If you are using visible lines, such as braid and nylon for color monkey, you definitely want to use one. Even when using nylon monofilament lines clear, it may be visible when it recovers slowly. I use a leader ever, unless I'm spooling with fluorocarbon line.

When ultra-light fishing, you want to be as stealthy as possible. That is why I use only fluorocarbon leaders clear. They are the least visible kind of line. You can also use the monofilament line clear, I prefer only fluorine.

So, how to tie on a fluorocarbon leader? When I first started using leading fluoride, I found all sorts of problems. I was not using the knots of right and lost many fish, some large, due to failure of knot of leader.

Don't want anyone to run in this type of problems, especially when you fight a large ultralight fish fishing gear. It is heartbreaking to lose one like that.

Below we show how a link leading to my line. This cannot be recommended by the experts, but I have come to love these knots tying methods because they work.

When fishing a decoy that can twist my line, I like to use a rotation between my home and leader line. Use small invisible headsor metal heads. If I'm using braided or merged line, link swivel on the use of the palomar knot. If I am using mono line, a link in rotation with the trilene knot.

Earlier in a link leader, cut my preferred length (about 3 feet), leaving extra space for knots at both ends. Tie a loop at the end of the surgeon on the leader and nurtured through the eye of the rotation. Then feed at end of leader through the loop and close.

This method allows quick and easy leader changes. Simply undo the loop in the giro and a new leader.

This is much more easy to tie a leader, and no matter what type of line you are using. Simply tie the surgeon loops in its main line and the guideline. They then feed the loop of its leader through the loop of the main line. Then feed at the end of the leader through the loop and pull a close. You are now finished. You can easily change the leader by simply a looping.

It should go. This is how a link to my leaders when ultralight fishing. I hope that this helps you get more strikes and land fish. What are their methods of linking a leader? Do you have any suggestions? Leave your comments below.

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