Poll 130 lbs fluro leaders
130 lbs fluro leaders
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crimp10 Votes - [55.56%]
knot8 Votes - [44.44%]

esoxhunter951
Posted 5/14/2007 9:09 PM (#256232)
Subject: 130 lbs fluro leaders




Posts: 129


if crimp. whats size sleeves?

if knot. what kind of knot?
IAJustin
Posted 5/14/2007 9:32 PM (#256234 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: RE: 130 lbs fluro leaders




Posts: 2015


http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?type=pod...

that link should work.. but double barrel size 7 is what you need - make sure you have a good crimp tool and you will never have a problem

Edited by IAJustin 5/14/2007 9:34 PM
TanMan
Posted 5/14/2007 11:46 PM (#256252 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: Re: 130 lbs fluro leaders




Posts: 108


Location: Toronto, ON
I use Seaguar 150# Premier fluoro, same diameter as Seaguar Big Game 130# fluoro, with perfection loop knots. I prefer knots to crimps any day---I've had them slip.
Muskieguy12
Posted 5/16/2007 8:29 AM (#256431 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: RE: 130 lbs fluro leaders


I make my own and use a Big Game knot AND A Double Sleeve crimp. Easy to do and its cheap insurance.
Griz619
Posted 5/16/2007 11:37 AM (#256462 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: RE: 130 lbs fluro leaders




Posts: 71


I crimp 130# and up but to prevent slippage I use a tiny drop of Hawg Seekers glue just before crimping.

Pete
ToddM
Posted 5/16/2007 8:15 PM (#256554 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: RE: 130 lbs fluro leaders





Posts: 20219


Location: oswego, il
I crimp mine but before i set my crimp, I mushroom the tag end with a lighter. I doubt it would ever slip but it's just insurance.

The cabelas link should give a chart for diameter.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 5/17/2007 8:46 AM (#256624 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: RE: 130 lbs fluro leaders





Posts: 2753


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
I'm a "knot only" fan. I don't want any unecessary hardware adding weight to the leader. I usually use a 4-5 wrap cinch knot w/ a drop of superglue as added insurance. In fact, I tie my custom ZALTNAD "No-See-Um" 80 lb leaders directly to my Power Pro using a nail knot in each.

I also think that crimps can reduce the line test/strength of the leader. In order for the crimp to work, the inside diameter of the crimping sleeve must be compressed to a value less than the outside diameter of the fluorocarbon. If this is true then the effective working cross sectional area of the fluorocarbon has been reduced.

Have fun!

Al
Ranger
Posted 5/17/2007 5:29 PM (#256701 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: Re: 130 lbs fluro leaders





Posts: 3867


Ditto on Al's post above. Except he's smarter than me.

Never ONCE had a failure with 80# Climax flouro leader with a cinch knot and tiny amount of glue. This includes a boating a 48" 30-35# river muskie that was a really really strong fish. I should point out, I suppose, that I only catch about 25 muskies a year on average, most being between 36" and 44".

I've had crimped titanium leaders fail and also crimped braided Sevenstrand wire fail.



Edited by Ranger 5/17/2007 5:36 PM
TanMan
Posted 5/19/2007 10:55 AM (#256917 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: Re: 130 lbs fluro leaders




Posts: 108


Location: Toronto, ON
Griz619, be very careful about using the Hawgseeker's glue on fluoro, even a little bit! It weakens/deteriorates the line...I love it for other stuff, but not for fluoro.

$.02
Hammskie
Posted 5/19/2007 3:31 PM (#256928 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: RE: 130 lbs fluro leaders





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
110 lb Flouro for me... 18"... longer and thinner for the gin clear MN lakes.

Crimps because I haven't seen one fail... YET.

Edited by Hammskie 5/19/2007 3:34 PM
Plunker
Posted 5/20/2007 12:38 PM (#256978 - in reply to #256232)
Subject: Re: 130 lbs fluro leaders




Posts: 307


I have NEVER had my double barrel crimps fail. You do have to use a quality compound crimping tool though, like in the saltwater catalogs.