fluorocarbon leader attached to monofilament line?

Mar 24, 2010 by John | Posted in Fishing

Hello,

I was wondering if it would be a good idea to use a fluorocarbon leader attached to 6lb monofilament fishing line when targeting brown trout? Can i just attach the fluorocarbon leader to the monofilament line using a blood knot?


I use a fluorcarbon leader on braid as well as mono. Use a blood knot and you are ready to go.

BOBBER | Mar 24, 2010

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