Hi guys, during my sessions I'm messing around trying different hooklinks too much rather than just sticking with one. So, what's the general choice?
Braid
Coated braid (tungsten coated too)
Mono
Fluoro
And what sort of lengths? I try long ones just because that's what I've read but I don't get the point cause if I've found a clear spot then a long hooklink could be in weed.
And if you use braid or coated braid, would you change in low clear conditions?
Are you struggling for bites?
If so you might need to also consider hook and bait size , especially in low clear water
I’ve used loads of hooklink material and have settled on Dave Harrell pro-rig in 0.26(13-8lb)
It’s a good quality mono.
There are lighter sizes but that suits me and I’m normally fishing in at least 8ft of water that is rarely gin clear
I pre tie all hooklinks at 900mm-1m and start at that - that gives me a decent distance between the bait and feeder
If I’m missing bites , I’ll shorten it to say 500mm and will go as short as I need to within reason
If I’m not getting any bites I might go even longer - especially if there is some pace in the river
You could apply the same principle to any material but would get expensive with braid and I find I get more tangles with braid especially supple ones if I don’t use a pva sausage on the hook
I have no issues using Fluro either providing you straighten it out but really depends on how you’re fishing
I fish with naturals a lot at this time of year so I’m not too concerned with a mono line ‘ fluttering ‘ a little in the current as maggots / castors will be moving through the water
If I want to pin a boilie to the deck I’ll use fluorocarbon or a combi rig even with a bit of putty etc
All my mates fish various braids but they all tend to fish pellet/ meat/ boilie and We all catch , it’s simply a case of finding out what works on the day and what you’re confident in but good mono does work