Most Popular Fluorocarbon Leader Lb Class Line

Started by Black Pearl, May 24, 2012, 12:44:06 AM

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Black Pearl

Hi all,

I would like to know what is the most popular fluorocarbon leader lb class line. I will be bring in the following fluorocarbon (the middle) leader in 25 yards per spool by end of August. This line is excellent and very durable. It has always been my goal to bring in a good product with the lowest price to most anglers.



This fluorocarbon is made with 100% Japanese carbon, and the price will be very reasonable (Eg. 25 yards 20 lb class will be around $6.30).

Your opinion will be very helpful!!!


  • 15 LBS
  • 20 LBS
  • 25 LBS
  • 30 LBS
  • 40 LBS
  • 50 LBS
  • 60 LBS
  • 70 LBS
  • 80 LBS


Thanks,
--Alan

redsetta

G'day Alan,
I always carry 20, 40 and 60lb fluoro.
I use a hard mono for heavier applications, ie 100 and 130lb.
Cheers, Justin
Fortitudine vincimus - By endurance we conquer

Squirmypug

I use almost the same as Justin, I keep 20 30 and 60 in my bag.
I'm not talkin' 'bout pleasure boatin' or day sailin'. I'm talkin' 'bout workin' for a livin'. I'm talkin' 'bout sharkin'!

JGB

I try to select my Flouro by line diameter as every manufacture is different on their idea of how to rate their lines.

My most used is (in order of preference, CABS = Crimp breaking strength):

1) 0.023" CABS = 44# (BlackWater 35#, Seaguar 130 12KG)
2) 0.021" CABS = 40# (BlackWater 30#, Seaguar 130 10KG, Premeir 35#, Stren Tinted 30#)
3) 0.025" CABS = 53# (BlackWater 40#, Seaguar 130 14KG, Premeir 45#, Stren Tinted 40#)

CABS is optimized reformed crimping using Jinkai K sleeves

Jim N.

Black Pearl


Normslanding

I use sizes from 10 to 130 lb. The small size line is for the good abrasion quality's. The 40 to 130 is for both abrasion and less visibility. I have used some colored, but prefer clear. If color would break the transmission of light down the line length I would consider it. So far I have not been impressed with color assisting in transmission. So I use clear.

broschro

Quote from: redsetta on May 24, 2012, 01:02:09 AM
G'day Alan,
I always carry 20, 40 and 60lb fluoro.
I use a hard mono for heavier applications, ie 100 and 130lb.
Cheers, Justin
x2 i ues the pink line

Bryan Young

35# has been one of the most popular line used recently.
:D I talk with every part I send out and each reel I repair so that they perform at the top of their game. :D

Black Pearl

Quote from: Bryan Young on May 24, 2012, 06:10:40 PM
35# has been one of the most popular line used recently.
There will be 35 and 45 lbs.

inhotpursuit

I use the following
8
12
20
36
50
80
100
the smaller test i need for making furled shock leaders

Nessie Hunter

Quote from: Black Pearl Fishing Tackle on May 24, 2012, 10:53:33 AM
Is clear color the best choice?

Thats always been my opinion....
Color = Pigment..   
Pigment = visible...

Only purpose of the fluorocarbon is its refractive ability (Invisibility)......
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intentions of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body. But rather to slide in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming....
WOW!!! WHAT A RIDE!

Dr. Jekyll - AKA MeL B

i use and prefer clear,

20# 40# 50# and 60#

broadway

    I have 20lb- 60lb on the boat and 80 lb. at home.  I do see a lot of people using 35lb recently, but I'm unclear on why not just go with either 30 or 40lb?  BTW, I use the clear.  I used to use yo-zuri pink until I got sick of cutting my hands trying to snug a knot down  :-\
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Thanks for asking our opinion,
Dom