More Trolling ??

I don’t use a leader with the fluroclear line. I tie straight to the dodger or the lure. Never had a problem.

Thanks all…don’t know what i was thinking all these years..maybe from my prior fly fishing years..don’t know, but finally it didn’t quite make sense while putting on this new line..so thanks for your thoughts and making it a little simpler..hope to see you on the soft water soon.. :slight_smile:

No leader here except for wife.  :smiley:

I spool all my trolling rigs with colored mono so I can see the line while trolling.  I do attach a 6 to 8 foot fluorocarbon leader to the mono.  I also use fluorocarbon leaders behind my dodgers. I have no clue or evidence that suggests fish aren’t line shy of trolled lures.  I just know for sure that I catch my share of wanted fish using my line setup.  Old adage - if it ain’t broke; don’t fix it.   :smiley:

No leader for me and no problems. I tie directly to a swivel and snap on a lure/dodger etc.

I spool my trolling rods with a couple hundred yards of Power Pro 50lb braid, with about a 25’ fluoro leader.

Braid has no memory, is fairly wear resistant, rarely needs to be changed, and is obviously super strong. I love it.

Why is the give in mono a bad thing?  We go to extreme lengths to get fast action tip rods for kokanee.  I certainly do.  They have very soft mouths, and you want some give in the system.  And for fly fishing trout in Utah, most folks use very limber rods to better play the fish.  I use the same rod/reel combo’s for trout that I do for kokanee when trolling with good success.

Now bass, wiper, catfish, walleye are a different story.  Stiff rods and braided line to be able to set hooks properly.  I don’t want any give in those situations.

The give in mono is a good thing

I use 10# Trilene XT for trolling cranks behind planer boards because that’s what the authors of “Precision Trolling” used when they developed the dive charts. Makes sense to me.

I use my ocean salmon rigs for kokanee, Shimano Convergence 10’6" mooching rods and Islander MR3 reels spooled with 25# Trilene XT. A bit of overkill, perhaps, but plenty of give to land well-hooked kokes.

I just bought some new P-Line fluorocarbon to replace on my 4 trolling reels…doing the job as usual, then I thought to myself…do I really need to put on that 5 or 6’ leader line after I get the new main line installed?? been doing this ever since I started trolling, like the leader line for fly fishing…but is it really a benefit on trolling rigs? I’d been using a swivel to connect, so that would be 1 or 2 less knots to keep checking..in your opinion/experience, is that leader line necessary?