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| I recently saw a t.v. show with greg thomas using a fluro leader connection. Does anyone have a link to how to tie this flouro to your line?
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Location: Oshkosh | Do a search on here and you will find it. It came up on here not to long ago I believe.
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Location: South Portsmouth, KY | Here ya go
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoI...
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| Is it strong? Also have you ever had a fish break 80lb fluro?
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| Hold on there. 80 lbs is a little weak in my opinion. My boat saw 218 muskies last year (guiding) and everyone was caught on a floro leader but I would not use anything that small. 130 only, think about it, it’s clear no matter how big so what do you have to lose. |
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| easy !you will lose some action on small cranks(for those who play whit bass stuff ) |
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| I guess it would depend on how small we are talking. If you’re talking about fishing lures less than 5 inches then the leader could effect the baits action but for baits bigger then that which are designed for musky you should be safe. To be honest the action has less to do with the leader but rather the way it is connected to the bait. |
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Location: The desert | I would also agree that 80 is too light. Had a small fish slide its teeth right through the leader like it was butter. Brand new leader too. Stay safe and go 130lb. |
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