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Thread: Where to buy heavy fluorocarbon 150lb-200lb?

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    Where to buy heavy fluorocarbon 150lb-200lb?

    Looking to buy some Fluoro to rig tuna lures. I was surprised to see that the usual suspects marine deals, smartmarine, discount fishing supplies don't have much on offer usually up to around 130lb but no higher. I did find this outfit https://tecnisport.co.nz/Fluorocarbon-Per-Meter---200Lb

    Not excited about the price but it is spendy stuff. Anyone got any leads?

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    Where ya based?

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    Dunedin

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    Any reason you want fluro over a good mono?

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    Bugger if you get to chch ,Anglers warehouse is where I get all mine from, website shit tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by makka View Post
    Any reason you want fluro over a good mono?
    Read this article and and thought it wouldn't hurt to rig 3 or so up with fluoro. Did note the article was produced by Yehaa tackle who are probably plugging their kit....
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    Yeehaa stock some monoid 220lbs fluoro

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    Yep but big coin they only sell larger lengths will get a few m from technisport

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    How about seahorse or one of the other kontiki makers since the mainline is pretty heavy stuff ?
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    Are you trolling or casting?

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    Trolling skirted tuna lures tried technisport opened account but no registration confirmation after 2 days so can't order...

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    Taking the post to an aside, what is the reason behind running fluro on lures? Always looking to learn something, I run it on livies and lures that aren't dragged - but I don't follow that there is an advantage for trolling?

    The optical clarity angle is not really much advantage - in my thoughts anyway as the disturbance on the surface and wash is still going to be visible with fluro. Fluro is also stiffer, more so than heavy mono. The other point for me is the cost, I chuck mono rigs away at the first sign of damage but the jew in me would be holding onto fluro until the last micron is hanging in there ready to bust...

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    Want some just to try it the more tricks in the bag the better plus its more abrasion resistant. I've used it before in the pacific to catch very fussy yellowfin that would not bite after full day break but they would take small soft plastics rigged on fluoro slow-trolled

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
    Taking the post to an aside, what is the reason behind running fluro on lures? Always looking to learn something, I run it on livies and lures that aren't dragged - but I don't follow that there is an advantage for trolling?

    The optical clarity angle is not really much advantage - in my thoughts anyway as the disturbance on the surface and wash is still going to be visible with fluro. Fluro is also stiffer, more so than heavy mono. The other point for me is the cost, I chuck mono rigs away at the first sign of damage but the jew in me would be holding onto fluro until the last micron is hanging in there ready to bust...
    Tuna have teeth is my guess. We have caught lots and never worried about switching to fluro, only time that would be valid is if you were expecting to fight the thing for hours i.e. spin reel on a 80+kg Yellow fin or any Blue fin over 150kg were the teeth have more time to rub through
    Another thing to note with fluro is, once it has been shocked i.e. stressed after a good fight, its strength falls well below test rating, its almost a one and done type leader.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Tuna have teeth is my guess. We have caught lots and never worried about switching to fluro, only time that would be valid is if you were expecting to fight the thing for hours i.e. spin reel on a 80+kg Yellow fin or any Blue fin over 150kg were the teeth have more time to rub through
    Another thing to note with fluro is, once it has been shocked i.e. stressed after a good fight, its strength falls well below test rating, its almost a one and done type leader.
    Yeah, that's what I was thinking with it too. Mono leader (well the decent stuff) is pretty bloody abrasion resistant from my experience, after a decent fish the leader is done for regardless as you can't see a lot of the critical wear points. It's a bit different in the scenario of lure-shy fish where you have to do what you do to get the strike, but in that case I would be wondering about a lighter grade of mono as well. My experience of fluro is once you get enough pressure on it it just pinches off, and can be more susceptible to parting than mono. Interesting question though, always good to be challenged in your thinking I reckon and as noted more tools in the box is good.

 

 

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