Leaders

Don

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I'm not a trout guy. I'll be fishing crystal clear water next week that is split between warm and coldwater species. If I understand correctly Trout can be leader shy. What would you use? I've seen folks call for 9-15' and that sounds excessive to me. I don't have much floor. I do have a bunch of mono tippet in O, 2, 3 if I remember correctly. Will that do? What do you do.
 

HenryDavid

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Water is too warm for trout, if you do hook one it'll turn over, no fight. But anyway, if you're using a streamer you can get away with heavier tippet. Drifting nymphs under water 4-5lb test or 5X, dry flies the same, I was using 4lb test tippet on my dries at the end of May. Leader length will also differ depending upon what and how deep you are fishing. 9 foot leader + tippet is pretty standard. I will to 10-12 feet with tippet on dries which allows more room to manipulate your fly line without disturbing the drift of the fly.

Then if get a big smallie it'll shred your light line tippet.
 

Solitario Lupo

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Like HD said water will be hot for trout so keep them they wont make it in hot waters. If your going for trout you cant run that big of a leader so you may want just a trout rod setup. With no higher than 6lb anykinda line.
 
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Melvinp

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Really depends on what you’re chasing and now as for floro and mono if you’re going to be fishing a gin clear mountain stream go floro if you’re trying to cover as many different types of water then grab every spool of mono u have 4,6,8,12,14-15,20,30 just take a good spread of what you got on hand basically just take the line that fits the fish you’re targeting silly lol
 
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