02-15-2007, 02:03 AM
I'm curious to see how many anglers use a steel leader for flounder. I've heard alot of anglers say it's not neccesary because of the large gap between a flounders teeth, and the fact that thier teeth are simply pointy and not sharp down the sides.
I've always used a steel leader because of all the oyster beds in the area I fish. They also come in handy when you're drifting over offshore wrecks.
But, is there that much of a difference in hit percentage to take a chance with a flourocarbon or mono leader?
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I've always used a steel leader because of all the oyster beds in the area I fish. They also come in handy when you're drifting over offshore wrecks.
But, is there that much of a difference in hit percentage to take a chance with a flourocarbon or mono leader?
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