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Fluorocarbon for topwater?

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  • Super User

After seeing it recommended, now I am curious.

How many use fluoro for topwater?  I'm not talking about the times when you only have one rod and you have to make do. How many of you spool up fluoro on a rod that you have designated as your topwater rod?

Never ever done that.  I heard it might be a new technique, however, that might need tested out.  Glad you put up the poll, I'd hate to be missing out.

;)

I can see it being good for a buzzbait or something fast moving but ive never used it.

  • Super User

10 or 12 lb Trilene XL for me. 15 lb Big Game around cover.

Can't wait for the chicken! ;)

  • Super User

20# Seaguar CarbonPro will sink a Mattlures hardgill floater.

I've used some really heavy fluoro leaders (50-100#) for pike, but the baits were 2x4's with hooks.

nope never used fluoro for top water. Seems to expensive and you lose a quality of fluoro that makes it stand out ...its invisibility under water....mono only on top waters for me..

  • Super User
I'm not talking about the times when you only have one rod and you have to make do.

Actually, how I know it is far from ideal......

  • Super User
LOL...

Yep  ;D

  • Super User

There are times when that was all I had and it sucked. It sunk the front of the lure like it had a bill on it. It screwed up the action. Why would anyone want to use a sinking line for a lure that is supposed to float?

I once did it because I only had 1 rod/reel in the car. I believe it was 12# Seaguar InvisX. Interestingly enough, it turned a few of my poppers into mini wakebaits when I reeled them in steadily due to them sitting lower in the water from the fluoro sinking and pulling down on them.

Why would anyone want to use a sinking line for a lure that is supposed to float?

Because they like for it to sit lower in the water and work the bait faster! ;) ;D

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  • Super User
Why would anyone want to use a sinking line for a lure that is supposed to float?

Because they like for it to sit lower in the water and work the bait faster! ;) ;D

Exactly!!   ;)

LMAO

Point proven, I believe.

Out of curiosity, I''ve tried throwing a few topwater baits on my cranking stick when it had #10 fluoro on it. It didn't work very well overall, but I did catch a couple nice fish on a Rico popper. The sinking line made the Rico dive underwater and it created an unusually loud bloop.

  • Super User

Aside from sinking the nose of a bait, what woulld be the benefit of using it ?  you don 't need the added benefit of much better vibration transmitting properties that makes it so good for bottom contact baits.

I wonder who said they like it.  :;) Just messin around.

I wonder who said they like it. :;) Just messin around.

;D

  • Super User

Mono for topwaters however you can use whatever you want and see if it works for you.  ;)

  • Super User

I've used it for buzzbaits but never anything else. I tried it with walking baits but if you let it pause the line pulls the nose down and it is difficult to get the bait to walk correctly.

  • Super User

I don't use florocarbon for anything. It has too many quirky issues. Knots, kinks, it's a slinky spring on any reel. I think all lines should float. I can always add weights. Use whatever makes you happy. JMHO

Ronnie

I selected yes because I ese it for walking baits, but thats it. I work that bait with my rod tip high so the line doesnt sink much at all. If Im gonna pause for long then Ill use braid. I use mono for everything else except for frogs which is also braid. I should add that I rarely fish a spook slow, I want it jumping out of the water so I fish it fast.

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I selected yes because I ese it for walking baits, but thats it. I work that bait with my rod tip high so the line doesnt sink much at all. If Im gonna pause for long then Ill use braid. I use mono for everything else except for frogs which is also braid. I should add that I rarely fish a spook slow, I want it jumping out of the water so I fish it fast.

I've fished spooks for years and have had much success with them, fishing them fast and slow.  I have tried them with fluoro before just for grins and it was much more difficult for me to achieve a walk that satisfied me with the nose down.  I also tried holding the rod tip high and I discovered very quickly that I don't walk a bait well with the tip high.  I have to give you kudos if you can achieve a satisfactory walk with a large spook on fluoro. 

I can see using it if you want to turn a topwater bait into a wake bait. 

I selected yes because I ese it for walking baits, but thats it. I work that bait with my rod tip high so the line doesnt sink much at all. If Im gonna pause for long then Ill use braid. I use mono for everything else except for frogs which is also braid. I should add that I rarely fish a spook slow, I want it jumping out of the water so I fish it fast.

I've fished spooks for years and have had much success with them, fishing them fast and slow. I have tried them with fluoro before just for grins and it was much more difficult for me to achieve a walk that satisfied me with the nose down. I also tried holding the rod tip high and I discovered very quickly that I don't walk a bait well with the tip high. I have to give you kudos if you can achieve a satisfactory walk with a large spook on fluoro.

I can see using it if you want to turn a topwater bait into a wake bait.

If you can walk it tip down you can also do it tip up. It is a little different walk, but very effective.Just like anything else just takes a bit of practice. I do fish it tip down at times, but its a speed walk so no time for the line to sink. I think part of this is that I just dont throw em as much as I used to. Wake baits have kinda replaced the Spook for me( 60%of the time).

anyone use yo-zuri hybrid?

I have. Haven't really noticed a huge problem with weighing down the front. Then again I use the 6# test on my spinning setup for topwater plugs.

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