I did not use wind-on leaders as I did not know what to do. EXCELLENT instructional video. Headed to my local tackle shop to buy some wind-on leaders!!!
Jack, years ago at Quaker Lane Bait and Tackle you taught me the first mono to braid knot that I still use today. Tight lines and thank you for all you do to help teach other anglers!
I enjoyed the video and agree to using Wind-On Leaders. I just came back from a 2.5 day tuna trip and was able catch a couple of school tuna on my wind-on leader system. Thank you.
Hey Captain! Thanks for this video!!! I’m a rookie at shore fishing, and I’m not very good at complex knots! This wind-on leader is the perfect solution for me!
Very clear instruction. It’s one thing to know and another to be able to convey your knowledge to others. Really well done and I am now a subscriber! Look forward to more! Best
Thanks for all that info. I fish out of Zihuatanejo MX as a Retired Marine and not a lot of options there for things. I am able to get the wind on leaders for the boat from family back in the US. Thanks and the door is open anytime. Semper!!!
Great video, thanks. Here in Europe we don’t have this many types of options we have to tight manually leader when we go fishing Tuna around Adriatic sea, how many LB frontline we should be using for Tuna?! Thanks in advance
It all depends on your setup and what you are most confident in. Hollow core allows for more line on the reel, but has a learning curve when it comes to rigging and splicing.
@@SaltwaterEdge so now you have that leader attached….. how do I attach a trolling lure to the leader? Attach a snap swivel and clip pre rigged lures to it? Or do you slide the lure onto the leader and crimp a hook to it and rig as you would a ballyhoo pin rig?
Fishing hollow core on a spinning rod sucks! You're going to stand there for hours getting sprayed from the roller on the bail wicking water off the line. Do that for 8 hours in the fall, progressively getting wetter and wetter with the wind blowing. You only need wind-ons when fishing conventional gear.
It definitely gets pretty wet but for a lot of anglers its worth it. Most of the guys using hollow core and wind ons are fishing tuna offshore in warmer temps. You can also put a loop into regular braid for a loop to loop connection and avoid the sprinkler effect
You could, but it would be better to tie a bimini twist or other loop knot in the braid and then do a cat's paw knot connecting the wind on the to the braid
One of the most informative knot, tying demonstration’s that I have seen. You do a great job of explaining everything.
I did not use wind-on leaders as I did not know what to do.
EXCELLENT instructional video.
Headed to my local tackle shop to buy some wind-on leaders!!!
This was the first time seeing you and it sure won’t be my last. You are a very good Teacher. Thanks
I am a Leader Needer. Love the vids Brother,keep it up !
Jack, years ago at Quaker Lane Bait and Tackle you taught me the first mono to braid knot that I still use today. Tight lines and thank you for all you do to help teach other anglers!
Great to hear! Thank you!
I enjoyed the video and agree to using Wind-On Leaders. I just came back from a 2.5 day tuna trip and was able catch a couple of school tuna on my wind-on leader system. Thank you.
Thank you for the multiple connection demonstrating; you made it simple. Thanks again
Hey Captain! Thanks for this video!!! I’m a rookie at shore fishing, and I’m not very good at complex knots! This wind-on leader is the perfect solution for me!
Glad it was helpful!
Very clear instruction. It’s one thing to know and another to be able to convey your knowledge to others. Really well done and I am now a subscriber! Look forward to more! Best
Have you got any info on the one pass cats paw being as strong as the multiple pass cats paw? Thanks for the info
Thanks for all that info. I fish out of Zihuatanejo MX as a Retired Marine and not a lot of options there for things. I am able to get the wind on leaders for the boat from family back in the US. Thanks and the door is open anytime. Semper!!!
Thank you!
Great job.....we need more videos like this to up our tuna game.....
Very interesting video, very good information. Learn alot from this thanks saltwater edge
live in California I was watching ur show and I bought some saiko leader I don't know how tie the leader to braid to I seen ur show ty very
Well done Jack!
Great demonstration. , very informative , Thank you very Much Capt !!!😊
Excellent knot instruction. Subscribed.
FG knot will change your life
Awesome video!!
Thanks. This was solid information. Well presented.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent teaching session
Thank you!
Very clear and easy to follow thanks
Great video by a great teacher!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks for the info
Great video, thanks.
Here in Europe we don’t have this many types of options we have to tight manually leader when we go fishing Tuna around Adriatic sea, how many LB frontline we should be using for Tuna?!
Thanks in advance
Thanks for the comment! What size tuna are you targeting? That will determine the lb test of the leader
Really good video
Thanks!
Any preference between hollow core or regular braid? Using a needle to back splice a loop in the hollow core or just the knot in regular braid
It all depends on your setup and what you are most confident in. Hollow core allows for more line on the reel, but has a learning curve when it comes to rigging and splicing.
is it efficient to put a solid ring / crimp loop at the end of the wind on or just use a knot ... ?
It can be! It depends on what type of terminal attachment you like. The solid ring on the end of the leader is a proven offshore technique.
One question is the the mainline braid loop supposed to be around a foot long? Or could it be shorter as long as the leader passes through.
It can be shorter as long as the leader passes through
Now what do you do with the end of that wind on leader for trolling lures?
Hi, what do you mean by that?
@@SaltwaterEdge so now you have that leader attached….. how do I attach a trolling lure to the leader? Attach a snap swivel and clip pre rigged lures to it? Or do you slide the lure onto the leader and crimp a hook to it and rig as you would a ballyhoo pin rig?
@@Steve-Jody loop knot or bowline directly to lure
Fishing hollow core on a spinning rod sucks! You're going to stand there for hours getting sprayed from the roller on the bail wicking water off the line. Do that for 8 hours in the fall, progressively getting wetter and wetter with the wind blowing. You only need wind-ons when fishing conventional gear.
It definitely gets pretty wet but for a lot of anglers its worth it. Most of the guys using hollow core and wind ons are fishing tuna offshore in warmer temps. You can also put a loop into regular braid for a loop to loop connection and avoid the sprinkler effect
In this system, you can use a swivel with a clip on the braided line to tie the leader..?????
Sorry, I'm using Google Translate
You could, but it would be better to tie a bimini twist or other loop knot in the braid and then do a cat's paw knot connecting the wind on the to the braid
Screw this, just use mono and splice it to the braid using a Alberto knot.
thats one option!