ULTIMATE BASS | BASS FISHING CLASSIFIED ADS | BASS TACKLE REVIEWS | BASS FISHING LINKS | CONTACT US     Follow @UltimateBass Like Us on Facebook

Bass Fishing information about bass boats, tackle, fishing rods, baitcasters and other reels all about bass fishing.
Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

New Members be sure to check out the Contest Boards and get entered in the New Member Contest. Win Weekly Prizes

Page Down
Fishouflage - The Fishermens Camo

El Grande Lures
Bass Anglers Magazine - The Best bass fishing magazine on the rack! Subscribe Today and Catch More Bass
Tungsten Bass Fishing Weights
Fishiding - Artificial fish habitat structures
Life Vantage
Siebert Outdoors with the most real to life Jigs you could ever ask for.
NuTech Lures
Bass Team Tackle
Bite It Baits
Doc Irv Custom Baits
Beat The Big Box Boys

Bass Anglers Magazine - The Best bass fishing magazine on the rack! Subscribe Today and Catch More Bass

Bass Boats For Sale Free Classified Ads

Laurie Cork
Ph. (318)347-7380
You can Email Me Here

Mike Cork
Ph. (318)560-9827

UB Cafe Press






Pages: [1]   Go Down

Author Topic: Fluorocarbon Line  (Read 1432 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Mike Noble

  • Life Member
  • Admin
  • *****
  • Location: Florida
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Posts: 22,777
  • Listen to the voices!!!
Fluorocarbon Line
« on: January 04, 2005, 07:28:03 PM »

I was reading my B.A.S.S. 2005 calendar, actually the tip for last week and this week...getting it on the right page.  Last week's tip dealt with Fluorocarbon Line.  It said that it is great line for bottom-bumping baits and crankbaits because it sinks faster that monofilament.  Also, it is "not" recommended for topwater baits because of the way it sinks.

Now, I use fluorocarbon line on all my reels and have never noticed it changing the way a topwater bait works.  Has anyone experienced problems with the fluorocarbon line sinking too much for a topwater bait?
Logged
Life is a B........each!

TREATING LIFE FAIRLY - e-reader

TREATING LIFE FAIRLY - paperback

Ask me about PROTANDIM

Ron Fogelson

  • See You on the Water
  • Admin
  • *****
  • Location: Doyline LA
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Posts: 26,602
  • Fogy as in Old Fogie
    • Karu Lures
Re: Fluorocarbon Line
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2005, 07:36:11 PM »

I like it on a buzzbait but you have to be careful not to set the hook to fast as it doesn't stretch, but on a walk the dog type lure or a popper I think the nose of the bait sinks down a bit more then say with mono or a braid as most braids tend to float.  So I end up working it faster then normal, that can be a bad thing if the fish want a longer pause or a slower retrieve.
Logged

Mike Cork

  • Father Time
  • Admin
  • *****
  • Location: NW Louisiana
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Posts: 44,231
  • Get the Net it's a Hawg
    • Ultimate Bass
Re: Fluorocarbon Line
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2005, 07:38:06 PM »

A line that sinks in the water will actually drag the nose of the bait into the water when the bait is worked. For some baits such as stick baits or larger baits like a full size zara spook or even a torpedo it may not be that noticable. But tie on a pop r or smaller spook and you will notice a major difference in the way a those baits work. One thing you can do to help eleviate this problem is to take your chap stick out of your pocket and rub the first few feet of line above the lure with it and the wax will keep your line afloat for many casts.

Good topic, I am looking forward to more input here.
Logged
I'd like to say Thank You to the companies that ensure I do my best: 
Legend Boats - Mercury Marine - Power Pole
Dobyns Rods - Elite Tungsten

Mike Noble

  • Life Member
  • Admin
  • *****
  • Location: Florida
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Posts: 22,777
  • Listen to the voices!!!
Re: Fluorocarbon Line
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2005, 07:41:19 PM »

I guess I will have to tie a smaller topwater on a rod with fluorocarbon and another on a rod with mono...see the difference.


Guess what...I see we have a Fogy and a fogie on line...now that is cool.
Logged
Life is a B........each!

TREATING LIFE FAIRLY - e-reader

TREATING LIFE FAIRLY - paperback

Ask me about PROTANDIM

bass1cpr

  • Ultimate Basser
  • *****
  • Location: Granite City, Illinois
  • Offline Offline
  • Gender: Male
  • Posts: 6,624
  • FnG
Re: Fluorocarbon Line
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2005, 08:23:37 PM »

 There is a definate difference with florocarbon vs mono for top water baits. Walking baits especially. The chapstick suggestion is a good one but that only helps the line close to the bait, Fly line dressing will also work for this and will do in a pinch. Mono is best for walking baits. Braid is good for frogs but too limp for walking baits. If you can make a spook glide it will run over the braid and foul the hooks.
Logged
A fish a day keeps postal away. See fishing is relaxing.  Member B.A.S.S.  Illinois B.A.S.S. Federation Nation
Pages: [1]   Go Up
 


The #1 Bass Boat on the Market Today - Ride With a Legend

Monster Fishing Tactle is the best place to buy your tackle needs Check them out online

When Bass Fishing Is More than Just a Hobby - Dobyns Rods

Okuma Fishing Tackle

Elite Tungsten Bass Fishing Weights - Top Rated bass fishing weights on the market!

The Rod Glove - Bass Fishing Rod Sleeves

The Ultimate Rod and Reel Cover

Fish Them Slow Because the Action Airtail is Always Working for You

Realis Bass International

Fish with no regrets - Fish a Rapsody

Livingston Lures - Vibration and Sound Technology



QUICK LINKS
UB Home
Main Forum
Welcome
Dock Talk
Techniques
Rods and Reels
Tackle Box
Catch of the Day
UB Contests
Tips and Ideas
Sponsor Connection
Fishing Reports
Charter Members Only
Bass Fishing Classified Ads
Boats 4 Sale

BECOME A
CHARTER MEMBER
SUPPORT UB


Follow @UltimateBass Like Us on Facebook

4reel fishing top fishing sites   My Topsites List
Page Up


Stop Spam Harvesters, Join Project Honey Pot

Page created in 0.097 seconds with 21 queries.