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chadw18 |
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Posts: 364 Location: Central Wisconsin | I am looking to make some wire leaders, what wire have you guys used and where did you get it from? I am assuming its not just bucktail wire right?Thanks | ||
Chemi |
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http://www.masontackle.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=155 Pre-straightened, kink-resistant stainless steel. I use the brown in 0.024, 0.026 or 0.029, depending on what it's for. Most of mine are 0.029, though. Made in USA, in Michigan, I believe. Great stuff for a good price, about $11 for 1/4-lb coil.
Edited by Chemi 4/3/2015 9:36 AM | |||
chadw18 |
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Posts: 364 Location: Central Wisconsin | Thanks a lot!! | ||
bryantukkah |
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Posts: 295 | I use afw brown hard wire. Dont go lighter tht the 174lb stuff, i prefer the 230lb. | ||
NathanH |
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Posts: 859 Location: MN | Chemi - 4/3/2015 9:32 AM http://www.masontackle.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=155 Pre-straightened, kink-resistant stainless steel. I use the brown in 0.024, 0.026 or 0.029, depending on what it's for. Most of mine are 0.029, though. Made in USA, in Michigan, I believe. Great stuff for a good price, about $11 for 1/4-lb coil.
Dumb question if I get this and cut a 12 inch section it's 100% despite Being coiled up? | ||
pklingen |
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Posts: 864 Location: NE Ohio | i'm assuming you mean straight. yes it will be almost perfectly straight even though it comes off a coil like that. you'll have to experiment on the length you'll need to cut to off to make a finished 12" leader. lure parts online has all the tools you'll need also. use you tube for videos and how to's. you'll save bundles doing yourself. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | 174lb is good but I go as light as 105lb for lighter small glide baits. Weight is key. It won't break but it will bend all to hell. Can be straightened and cheap enough to replace. | ||
NathanH |
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Posts: 859 Location: MN | Yes 100% straight is what I was trying to type, that's great to know. Thanks for the info it could be used for bucktail wire too. | ||
Chemi |
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NathanH - 4/3/2015 6:04 PM Chemi - 4/3/2015 9:32 AM Dumb question if I get this and cut a 12 inch section it's 100% despite Being coiled up?http://www.masontackle.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=155 Pre-straightened, kink-resistant stainless steel. I use the brown in 0.024, 0.026 or 0.029, depending on what it's for. Most of mine are 0.029, though. Made in USA, in Michigan, I believe. Great stuff for a good price, about $11 for 1/4-lb coil.
Yes; it's straight as an arrow when uncoiled. Edited by Chemi 4/3/2015 9:21 PM | |||
pklingen |
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Posts: 864 Location: NE Ohio | NathanH - 4/3/2015 9:29 PM Yes 100% straight is what I was trying to type, that's great to know. Thanks for the info it could be used for bucktail wire too. use the wire made for making bucktails, not the leader wire. it has different properties that make it stiffer. i use three sizes; .045 - smaller buctails like 700 bucher tails .051 - for #8 blades double or single .063 - for #10 blades or larger double or single you can get them just straight or pre-looped on one end. good luck. | ||
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