Berkley ProSpec 100% Fluorocarbon Fishing Leader
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Since I do not have the wrapper, I am unsure of the diameter, but I can say Jinki I and LI crimps are a perfect fit and hold strong when used with Jinki swaggers.
It's not uncommon to receive 100 yards of both 20 lb and 40 lb for orders of 100 yards each. Even though I measured it to check if that was the issue, it is 100 yards long. It costs $30 to buy a 100 yard spool from TackleDirect. 18 dollars was the price I paid. This issue has been fixed, so I guess it's all good now!
Salmon and steelhead are some of the fish we catch. I was recommended to use this leader by one of the most popular river guides in the area. If you have a 360 Pro In Trolls I use the 40 pound test. One reason is that it is a heavier line, the Pro-Lux. The troll sounds like a twitching motion, and is used for lures or spinners. The other two would be we fish in close proximity to other boats and there are always sea lions watching us. It is better to get a fish to the boat quickly, and even if it has to be released, do it as soon The 25 pound test is the most suitable for trolling Cut Plug Herring in Spring for Chinook. Using this line is a bit easier for tying the knots than if it were P-line We are using forty pound line. We have never had anything fail and it is supposed to be invisible in It is generally not necessary for a line to be invisible most of the time. *br>The other important factor to consider if you are going to use Fluorocarbon line is that Fluorocarbon line tends to sink at cooler temperatures, so you wouldn't want to use it if trolling close to the bottom. In general, I use it for fish that are off the bottom, meaning they are suspended.
Selected User Reviews For Berkley ProSpec 100% Fluorocarbon Fishing Leader
The leader showed signs of peeling abrasion from the small teeth of the fish. In order to pull the leader, a 6/0 circle hook was tied with a Palomar knot and a barrel swivel was attached to an 80 lb test line. When the line was tied at the Palomar knot, it snapped. There is a weak spot detected by a microscope. A problem with the formulation of the flurocarbon component may have caused this problem.
What are the advantages of this leader over others? There is no. Does it deliver what you expect for how much it costs? I say yes to that. For years, I used Seaguar Blue Label fluorocarbon leaders, they're probably the best, but four times as expensive as the stuff we are buying now. There is a little bit more diameter to it, but by not On this leader line, I boat flip big fish all the time, and it has never broken. If you land a big fish, retie your line immediately so the fish doesn't get abrasions from rubbing against your gear.
This is a thick 130lb bag that I like from Berkley, but it is rather thick. Although I had a hard time cutting this from my leader, I think it is a good size for 150. When I jigged tuna, this coil did its job as a leader. I'll try 100 lb next time. A plus of the stiffness is that there is no tangle from the jig.
In my tests I gathered breaking strength at 13lbs when using the 30# Berkly fluorocarbon leader line. I can see what I'm paying This will be my last purchase with Seaguar Blue Label Line.
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A fishing trip is just around the corner, so I am loading up my leaders. I only got 3 one yard leaders out of the I know what a RIP off that was.
The 20lb. weight I have been using is working well. You should remember good knots are key to keeping your catch! I've been using leader lines for years and never had a problem with them!.