Marcus Ruoff
Active Member
My apologies as there have been countless debates about leader lengths and materials here. I read them but I am still unsure about the huge variety in leader length and materials people use.
Eg. some are using carp-style shorter leaders (as I do) with braid or mono up to about 12in.
Whereas others are using 20in or up to 5 feet.
The reasoning behind that being to present your bait in the line of the feeder groundbait or to prevent weed covering your hookbait if I remember correctly.
My reasoning for short leaders but to about 12in. is that there are chub, carp and barbel present and I am a believer in not giving the fish too much room to give a proper bite indication aka move the line (see e.g. Matrix excellent underwater videos on YT).
Also I think 12in might be good (might as I havent seen it) to present the bait effectively in the line of the groundbait.
So whats your reasoning for using x-length of leader and under which circumstances? Do you change leader lenght often and depending on the fish you target. Or do you always use the same length and material?
Thank you and have some good autumnal fishing !
Eg. some are using carp-style shorter leaders (as I do) with braid or mono up to about 12in.
Whereas others are using 20in or up to 5 feet.
The reasoning behind that being to present your bait in the line of the feeder groundbait or to prevent weed covering your hookbait if I remember correctly.
My reasoning for short leaders but to about 12in. is that there are chub, carp and barbel present and I am a believer in not giving the fish too much room to give a proper bite indication aka move the line (see e.g. Matrix excellent underwater videos on YT).
Also I think 12in might be good (might as I havent seen it) to present the bait effectively in the line of the groundbait.
So whats your reasoning for using x-length of leader and under which circumstances? Do you change leader lenght often and depending on the fish you target. Or do you always use the same length and material?
Thank you and have some good autumnal fishing !