SMDave
Well-known member
I recently bought some Berkley Trilene Fluorocarbon which I have never used, but am planning on using it tonight. First off, this line coming off the spool has the lowest memory of any line I have ever used! It's like your fishing with string. It is very limp as well. I will see tonight when I use it for the first time how the knot strength, tensile strength, and shock absorbancy is.
Anyway, in light of fall setting in, I want to use rat-l-traps, spinnerbaits, and hard jerkbaits (like LC pointers). Is it ok to use fluorocarbon for these lures or do you need mono? Isn't the stretch similar to monofilament's stretch? Thanks for the help.
Anyway, in light of fall setting in, I want to use rat-l-traps, spinnerbaits, and hard jerkbaits (like LC pointers). Is it ok to use fluorocarbon for these lures or do you need mono? Isn't the stretch similar to monofilament's stretch? Thanks for the help.