Spinning Sea Fishing

When you look at many Internet forums to find a similar question, and one of the most common questions you hear the sea angler is chatting about shock leaders. Then many this is a gray area of debate, because everyone has their own opinions Leader types and lengths. Common issues that come up to the leaders of the attack are:
1. What is the strength of the shock Leader should I use?
2. What length shock Leader should I use?
3. What kind of shock leader to use?
Many anglers use a shock leader, who is either too long or too short, and this can cause problems, when casting and fishing, so what are the main points to consider? Well, first you must determine the strength of the leader will lead you to weight can be used, as a rule of thumb 1oz of lead to 10lb shock leader. So if you are going to be fishing at a maximum of say 6OZ then at least you should look at 60lb shock leader. Now, for my part, I would like this are usually a little heavier than the normal 10 lb 1oz and the rule would increase about 10lb and the final Director of attack power. In this way, If casting is not the largest it will give you a little cushion snatchy cast.
Now the Director of the length of different people have different opinions about how long and how short-head would be. When I load my shock leader of one of my reel I want to be between 8 and 15 coil reel starts, and then measure the Length of the rod and the 10-20-inch from the rod tip. This will give you enough length of the leader is a good size by dropping the rod tip when casting. Now there is a some exceptions to this rule, and it is when you are fishing rock label, pier or breakwater scenario, or if you are casting and a half or full pendulum cast. In order to half or full board of the pendulum cast 8ft drop the rod tip can be used, this means that when you measure the length of the leader should leave at least 6 meters away from the rod tip. When the fishing area or the rocky breakwater / sea wall, you can maybe look at some 30-40 feet shock manager. This would give you long enough to earn the right to fish for yourself the opportunity to hand over the fish line up and stick to the rack, where you are fishing.
Now the second thing I think it has increased that, when determining length of shock leader, you must be aware that if the Director is too long After casting his own style, to catch the leader node and in the eyes of the rod when casting. To resolve this problem, you must ensure that when the casting director has become a hub off the reel and the rod is passed before the eyes of the reel rotates is the largest, if not this can cause the crack away, or even worse a manager of the damaged eye node could tear up the eye.
You hear many anglers to discuss the Pro's and cons of the tapered shock leaders, some people do not like and then some do not, and I think it is down to the right to make your own mind up whether or not to use one. Now, one of the major advantages of using a shock leader is a tapered, that the leader node, which relates to your shock leader to main line is much smaller. Therefore, the Director of a node attached to the problem, as it passes through the rod eyes is to reduce the considerably.
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Ed 'Rock Hopper' Schliffke: Bass Fishing in Cornwall
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