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Last updated on March 16, 2020 By Richard Nelson Leave a Comment

How to tie a knot using heavy leaders?

No matter which type of fish you are going to catch, it is ideal for maximizing your performance by any possible means. One of the most basic things to do is tying a perfect knot for any connection. It will not only boost the ability for landing fishes adequately but also improve the efficiency. In this post, we will talk about the way to tie a knot using heavy leaders along with telling some important information about them.

Why do you need to use a heavy leader?

Using a heavy or light leader greatly depend on the type of line you are using along with the species you are going to seek. For example, a heavy fluorocarbon leader is perfect for presenting the cabbage bait to the fish. The reason behind that is it can easily lure the fish by looking natural. There are following benefits offered by a heavy leader during the fishing:

  • It can easily tackle with the high loads that created while dealing with heavy lures and leads.
  • The line stays protected from biting by a toothy predator that ultimately result in saving money.
  • The fishes can easily identify the line these days due to the extensive level of fishing. However, their visibility can be minimized using a heavy leader.
  • A certain amount of stretch can be provided to the system by adding this type of leader.

Tutorial on tying a knot using heavy leaders

The majority of anglers overcomplicate things on their fishing lines, especially while tying a knot. There is a need to employ a simple strategy to develop the best knot for a heavy fluorocarbon leader or standard monofilament leader. We believe this step by step process will help you to complete this job with ease.

First Step- Tying a line to the knot

The foremost thing that you need to do is connecting the mainline with the leader line. It is considered as one of the most important things while tying a leader.

This one is called the weakest link in assembly as the leader is heavier of two lines and needs to tackle the sharp attacks by many fishes.

 Step Two- Finding leader length

If you ask our experts, then they will say there is no length to choose for a fishing leader. You can go anywhere between 3 to 4 feet length according to the fishing type. As a thumb rule, it is better to use shorter lures if you are fishing with artificial lures because the knots don’t get through rod guides this way.

On the other hand, the length of the leader can even be more 1 feet for live bait fishing. As a minimal, we suggest you go for a 2 feet leader if you are a beginner. It can be increased once your skill level gets improved.

Step Three- Tying a knot to fishing line

Once you have identified the length of the fishing, there is a need for tying a knot to the fishing line. Ideally, you should perform this step at the end of the fishing line to have efficient results unless performance will be affected.

Step Four- Passing fishing line & creating a knot

After completing the fourth step, you have to pass the fishing line and knot from the loop of the leader. It should be followed by creating a simple knot by coming back in the same way. It is quite a simple step that anyone with minimum knowledge can easily perform.

Step Five- Pulling Ends

The last step that you need to perform is pulling both ends for tightening up the clinch. Don’t avoid this step as it can hurt badly during fishing.

 

Conclusion

A heavy leader is an excellent thing to choose in certain conditions depending on the type of fishing. However, you must create the best knot for boosting performance during fishing. We believe that you have understood each step mentioned in this guide adequately. If you find that our team has missed something in this post or you have a query regarding it, then please write in the comment section. Our team will respond as soon as possible.

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