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Ausfish Silver Member
New to Nanofil
Hi all,
daft question, just bought some Berkley Nanofil to use for the first time and was wondering if anyone else using it ties a mono/fluro leader or can you tie straight to lure/jighead?
Thanks in advance
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: New to Nanofil
I use 6lb Nanofil and 8lb fluro for flattys. I tie a double uni knot with 11 twists of the Nanofil and 7 twists of the flouro. I am very careful when cinching up the knot to ensure there are no issues. Joining a leader to Nano can be tricky at 1st but if you persevere it is great stuff. Be careful of fraying though, it tends to do it after a while.
I wouldn’t recommend you use straight to jig head. You need the leader for both shock resistance and abrasion resistance. If you deep hook a decent fish it will quickly wear through your nano.
Good luck, I love the stuff
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: New to Nanofil
yea as Funchy said, i use 8lb & 6lb also and love it. Never knots up, casts a mile and it seems to have just a little more stretch than braids which i like.
You would want to join it to a good fluro leader anyways for the visibility factor.
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Ausfish Addict
Re: New to Nanofil
You should always use a leader with these superlines - they are opaque (thin but still opaque) Probably just as important is that they have poor abrasion resistance , so you need the mono or FC leader to protect the main line . Also it's not that easy to tie a loop knot in braid .
Chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: New to Nanofil
Thanks for your replies. I am quite used to leaders with normal braid, just wasn't sure about the stretch/abrasion propoerties of nanofil.
Cheers
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