Is mono 0.60 OK for downrigger leader, and how do I best connect it?

Mastiff

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I have read many places that you should use a mono the last 10-30 feet, mostly because braid will come loose from the downrigger clip too easily. Is my 0.60 mono with a breaking on 19.5 kilos (not much chance of catching anything larger than that size here) good for that leader, or do I need something else?

Also, do I use a blooknot to splice them together, or is there something else that is better? I don't have large enough rings to use a swivel, and I don't think pulling up the last meters by hand sounds like the best way to go. 😁
 
40 lbs won't be a problem and may hold in the clip a little better. Trade off supposedly being more blow back but I'm not sure how much of a practical difference we're talking between 30lbs and 40lbs. If it is what you have, I wouldn't agonize over it. Improved Albright is another option for the braid to mono connection.
 
40 lbs won't be a problem and may hold in the clip a little better. Trade off supposedly being more blow back but I'm not sure how much of a practical difference we're talking between 30lbs and 40lbs. If it is what you have, I wouldn't agonize over it. Improved Albright is another option for the braid to mono connection.
Thank you! Then I will start training on these knots. 👍
 
Most of us just use all mono for salmon, I use 30lb Maxima. Splicing on a topshot is just another opportunity for failure points in my opinion. KISS.
Then just strip a bit off when its tired and retie instead of redoing a topshot in the field.
 
Reading this, I never realized how many people use topshots. In my experience all knots have a failure associated with it no matter what.
I don't believe there is a 100% knot. Most fall at 70 to 90%.
Then there's the knot in the eyes of the rod at the crucial moments.
KISS
 
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