Is fluorocarbon tippet better than nylon?
Fluorocarbon is often the better choice for subsurface fishing because it sinks faster and offers abrasion resistance. Nylon is usually preferred for dry flies because it is more supple and buoyant.
When should I use fluorocarbon tippet?
Use fluorocarbon tippet for nymphing and wet-fly fishing, especially in clear water, pressured situations, or where abrasion is a concern.
Does fluorocarbon sink faster than nylon?
Yes. Fluorocarbon is dense than nylon, so it generally sinks faster and helps maintain depth and contact on subsurface presentations.
Can I use fluorocarbon tippet for dry flies?
You can, but it is usually not ideal. Fluorocarbon tends to sink, which can pull the leader down and reduce flotation and drift quality. Nylon is typically the better choice for dry flies.