Leader length for trolling
SWF,
From you smile, I assume your rant was not an attack on anyone, but just to
a misconception that many people have. If the leader is not used to create
a more attractive "bait" for the fish to hit, what is the reason for the
leader? I understand that a metal leader is used to stop the fish from
cutting the line, but why use a 25 ft leader? In my ignorance, I have
always thought the long leader line was used because it was invisible in the
water, and would look more like a bait fish instead of bait being dragged
though the water.
Is your suggestion that John H. can just use a 2 ft. leader instead of his
30 ft. leader he has been using?
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:14:41 GMT, "John Smith"
wrote:
For some reason I thought it was because the leader was less visable to
the
fish, so they are less likely to be spooked.
Oh oh - I feel a rant coming on. :)
I've always been interested in the whole "spook the fish" concept
because I believe it's a superstitution or rational for a poor day on
the water not catching fish.
The whole point of using a bait or attractor is to trigger a fish into
striking. It seems counter intuitive that the same bait would "spook"
a fish into not striking.
Fish don't take bait for any number of other reasons, but "spooking"
fish isn't one of them.
Whew - I got my point across with a rant - Dude!!!!
Later,
Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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