I use Cabela's house brand fluoro. Comes in hundred meter spools, so I don't have to buy it as often. I have no complaints on it so far.
DG
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I use Cabela's house brand fluoro. Comes in hundred meter spools, so I don't have to buy it as often. I have no complaints on it so far.
DG
Just curious, do ya'll use flourocarbon tippets with topwater flies? I tried it,but didn't care for the way it sinks, pulling the fly down. I tried using a floatant, and it worked for a little while, but went back to my regular tippet material. I do use it for sinking flies, but haven't noticed any difference in the amount of fish caught, but I am fishing in water that is the color of strong coffee, with many obstuctions in it such as stumps, weeds, etc. I do think it has more abrasion resistance than the mono though!
I WISH my fluoro would sink.
I can't seem to find any brand that breaks the surface tension the way I want it to. I purposely treat my tippet to make it sink when fishing dries which is 99% of the time.
I don't notice any ill effects when my tippet sinks fishing dries. I feel a tippet NOT in the surface film is less visible to the fish based on my observations. I do want the rest of the leader to float though.
Hi all
I am a steelhead fisherman and I use Grand Max fluorcarbon by Seaguar 5X is .006 and 4.8lbs Test 4Xis.007and 7lbs test. tuff stuff but price-eee.
Hope this helps
JaD
I have used every brand and formulation possible over the years. In my opinion :D Seaguar Grand Max is without question the finest fluorocarbon tippet material available on the market today. As mentioned above Seaguar (parent company Kreha Corp.) invented fluorocarbon so it only stands to reason that those with the most experience offer the best product.
Over and over again I have been amazed by Grand Max's performance. Landing a very hard fighting Atlantic Salmon of nearly 40 pounds on 4X after running through boulder fields and around fallen trees was impressive. We at Mustad are now offering some premium pre-tied leaders that offer fluorocarbon and of course we chose to use Seaguar for that as well.
The Grand Max is not cheap BUT it is worth every penny and more when situations call for fluoro.
70.35lb Yellowfin Tuna on 0X Grand Max
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Notice all the Grad Max hanging from my vest : )
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Hi Doctor Fish
Great looking hat, how can I get one.
Jad
The most expensive fluoro tippet costs about two-bits each. Anyone having a problem with that might consider taking up golf instead. But, if you like a real challenge, keep using the cheap stuff. It makes actually landing a fish a real victory and something to be proud of. Heck, anybody can land one on the good stuff.
The most expensive fluoro tippet costs about two-bits each---------- how about 15,00 for 35 yds.
I still like the hat.
JaD
Thank you everyone for the input, seems Grand Max will be my investment for the trip. Hopefully it holds up and I'll have some pictures to show the results. Tight lines to all.
I'm sure you'll be happy with it. As with all fluoro, be sure to lubricate knots fully before tightening them.
JAD - Shoot me an email