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    Quote Originally Posted by backwoods View Post
    What do you guys use for leaders when fishing with lures for Spanish? When I was down at the pass a few weeks back, I hooked into a couple of good ones (one on a Rat-l-trap, the other on a Gotcha), but they cut my 30# mono like butter within a few tugs. I can totally see using 50# mono or wire with bubble rigs, but I'm not sure what the solution is with normal lures.
    A 3" or 4" trace of 27# single strand wire is usually quite sufficient to prevent most cutoffs.
    I just add that in front of the 30# mono.
    I can live with (afford ;-) 1 or 2 cutoffs per day, but this time of year it can become expen$ive real quick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    A 3" or 4" trace of 27# single strand wire is usually quite sufficient to prevent most cutoffs.
    I just add that in front of the 30# mono.
    I can live with (afford ;-) 1 or 2 cutoffs per day, but this time of year it can become expen$ive real quick!
    Thanks, I wasn't sure what wire would do to the action of a lure like a Rat-L-Trap. I was using the mono strictly as leader behind 20lb braid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by backwoods View Post
    Thanks, I wasn't sure what wire would do to the action of a lure like a Rat-L-Trap. I was using the mono strictly as leader behind 20lb braid.
    If you consider the dynamics of a tight-wiggle lure like a Rat-L-Trap, you'll likely come to the conclusion that its action shouldn't be significantly impaired with wire leader vs. mono. As I've said before, the teeth of a large spanish aren't significantly different from a small king, which will usually bite right through mono leader. I use #27 COFFEE colored single-strand leader with a haywire twist. I usually only use a few inches (4"-5") of steel leader when fishing for spanish with a gotcha plug. If you're using braid, you may want to consider doing what Pier#r does, [A 3" or 4" trace of 27# single strand wire is usually quite sufficient to prevent most cutoffs.
    I just add that in front of the 30# mono]


    I suggest that you try the steel leader with the 'Trap to see how it acts, though. There's really only one way to make sure and that's to field-test it yourself.

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    Thanks for the clarification TUCK. Guess I'll be practicing my albright.
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    Here is kind of what I've done with the albright. Can some of you knot gurus let me know if these are OK or not? Thanks

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    Does anyone use Surgeons Knots? I use a simple Surgeons knot to add 30# mono to my 10 or 12# main line. Then I also like a Surgeons loop at my leader to jig connection. I use this all the time on Looney jigs and jigs with soft plastic tails. Thoughts on Surgeons Knot?

 

 
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