Frog Hair Fluorocarbon
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Frog Hair Fluorocarbon
Anyone know where I can get a spool of 3x Frog Hair fluorocarbon? I don't mind ordering it over the Internet. I usually buy it when I'm down fishing in New York but I won't be down there till mid-May and I need it sooner.
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Salar.
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I've been using fluorocarbon tippet for the past 3 years. When fishing for trout in heavily pressured waters it makes a difference. I first noticed the difference when fishing the Gallatin and Madison Rivers in Montana (two of the busiest rivers in the country). I was told to use fluorocarbon tippet and didn't listen. The first day I caught only one trout on using mono. I bought 5x fluorocarbon the next morning and caught a dozen trout. I've been convinced ever since. I'll take any advantage I can get.
I have used a number of different product: Frog Hair Fluorocarbon, Rio Fluoroflex, Rio Fluoroflex Plus, Climax Fluorocarbon, and Orvis Mirage Fluorocarbon. I've been happiest with the Frog Hair FC, it has great knot strength. The Rio and Orvis products are good too but I'm most confident with the Frog Hair. The Climax Fluorocarbon was useless at holding knots.
I tried going with a full fluorocarbon tapered leader but was really disappointed. They are really stiff and have ridiculous memory. I spent more time trying to straighten them then fishing with them. I now use tapered mono leaders and fluourocarbon tippet. I use 5x and 6x for fishing dries and nymphs. I use 3x for fishing streamers.
Others may have different opinions on fluorocarbon but I think it's worth it. The once major disadvantage is cost. A 30yrd spool of good fluorocarbon is going to cost you $12-15. The one thing is don't skimp and buy cheap fluorocarbon, you'll regret it.
Cheers,
Salar.
I have used a number of different product: Frog Hair Fluorocarbon, Rio Fluoroflex, Rio Fluoroflex Plus, Climax Fluorocarbon, and Orvis Mirage Fluorocarbon. I've been happiest with the Frog Hair FC, it has great knot strength. The Rio and Orvis products are good too but I'm most confident with the Frog Hair. The Climax Fluorocarbon was useless at holding knots.
I tried going with a full fluorocarbon tapered leader but was really disappointed. They are really stiff and have ridiculous memory. I spent more time trying to straighten them then fishing with them. I now use tapered mono leaders and fluourocarbon tippet. I use 5x and 6x for fishing dries and nymphs. I use 3x for fishing streamers.
Others may have different opinions on fluorocarbon but I think it's worth it. The once major disadvantage is cost. A 30yrd spool of good fluorocarbon is going to cost you $12-15. The one thing is don't skimp and buy cheap fluorocarbon, you'll regret it.
Cheers,
Salar.
Evan,
My guess is that the rivers down there are still high. Your best bet is to give Michel a shot at Sport Action or talk to him at the OFS meeting. He goes down do fish NY weekly and is the best person to ask about the water conditions if you don't have any contacts down there.
Myself, I'm thinking about heading down there to fish some of the ponds for Specs before I switch to the rivers.
Cheers,
Todd
My guess is that the rivers down there are still high. Your best bet is to give Michel a shot at Sport Action or talk to him at the OFS meeting. He goes down do fish NY weekly and is the best person to ask about the water conditions if you don't have any contacts down there.
Myself, I'm thinking about heading down there to fish some of the ponds for Specs before I switch to the rivers.
Cheers,
Todd