Walleye 9 wrote:
This is one of those situations where if you ask 100 people the same question, you will get 50 different answers. Everybody uses different techniques.
I'll tell you what I typically use, but this is just my opinion. Maybe some other board members will give their opinions also.
Different techniques require different line, rods, reels etc....Bass, or walleye.
If you're fishing heavy cover for bass, I'd go with straight braid....no leader.
Light to moderate weeds, I'd use a fluorocarbon leader.
I typically don't troll for walleye in the spring/summer, but depending on what presentation you are using, or how weedy the area is, straight mono could be good enough, or braid with a fluoro leader could be the way to go.
When fishing bass or walleye casting in light/moderate weeds I always use braid with a fluoro leader. The leader might not be necessary, but I use high visibility braid, so I need a fluoro leader.
I rip jig bucktail jigs for walleye in the weeds, so braided line is a must to keep your jig weedless, and the sensitivity of the braid is important to feel soft bites on slack line.
There are so many different combinations, that the list could go on forever. Maybe check out Youtube or Google specific questions you have, and you will find lots of info there.
Good Luck!!!!
Thanks a lot, that was very detailed and I agree each fisherman will always recommend what worked for them
I have to try both, using braid and braid/fluorocarbon and see how it goes.
What is the recommend braid & fluorocarbon lb test. I read here that 30lb for braid is common, is that the recommend lb test?
Also what about fluorocarbon for a leader, 20lb test is around .41mm is that ok? or I dont need such lb test. I guess to cut through the weeds, I need higher lb test
Thanks