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    What kind of leader do you use for Spanish mackerel?

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    40-60lb mono

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    I used 30 pound mono once and they bit through it. I switched to wire and didn't get another bite. Thanks for your feedback!

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    If the spanish are on fire i use 15lb seven strand or 27lb single. If your really having to work for them i switch to 40-60lb mono depending on water visibility.
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    I normally use 50-60 pound fluorocarbon leader.but that gets pricey.

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    So they don't bite through the heavy mono leader?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishingMan View Post
    So they don't bite through the heavy mono leader?
    Yes, they will, but you get more bites with 50# mono. If you don't get bites, you don't stand a chance. You have to watch for fray and re-tie frequently. One day I fished side by side with Pier#r when he was using mono and I was using 10# wire---he was getting three bites to my one. Didn't take me long to switch.
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    I use 30lb mono on gotchas and looney jigs and 30-50 on bubble rigs Yes you do get cut off some but that's just the cost of doing business if you want to catch fish as far as I'm concerned

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    Sometimes you can unravel 90# test 7 strand and use the individual wire. I have put a three or four inch section on the front of floro, too. Sometimes you get away with it. If the water is clear, though, definitely floro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haywire View Post
    Yes, they will, but you get more bites with 50# mono. If you don't get bites, you don't stand a chance. You have to watch for fray and re-tie frequently. One day I fished side by side with Pier#r when he was using mono and I was using 10# wire---he was getting three bites to my one. Didn't take me long to switch.
    That is why I down sized from 60lb to 40,or 50 mono ,standing beside you Mr. Wire
    Along with the size treble hook when live bait fishing
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    Bill..............

 

 
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