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MuskyFeverMN
Posted 1/7/2005 10:02 AM (#130536)
Subject: wire




Posts: 51


Location: Aitkin, Blaine, Minnesota
I tie my own single strand leaders. I am interested in the strength that you other addicts use in your leaders.
dogboy
Posted 1/7/2005 10:14 AM (#130538 - in reply to #130536)
Subject: RE: wire





Posts: 723


I usually use anywhere between 110 to 200lb. It all depends on what you're throwing. I like a lighter leader if you're using a small minnowbait or something that needs quick response. But if just cranking in, usually a heavy.
I experimented with using a split ring this year instead of a ball bearing swivel on my leaders, as far as jerkbaits go, and noticed that with the leader not sinking quite as fast, I got a little different action out of some of my baits. I also believe that I put a few more fish in the boat because of this different action. maybe.
The Handyman
Posted 1/7/2005 12:44 PM (#130550 - in reply to #130536)
Subject: RE: wire




Posts: 1046


Heres what I make, #124 for smaller minnow baits and hair and all the rest are #174(all singlestrand) the only sevenstrand I use is on suckfish rigs! Oh and I use 9"-12" most of the time!

p.s.- I just say "no to flouro"

Edited by The Handyman 1/7/2005 12:46 PM
lardonastick
Posted 1/7/2005 8:05 PM (#130591 - in reply to #130536)
Subject: RE: wire





Posts: 216


Location: Belleville, WI
I have found 174# to be the best "overall" size. Of course, for different applications, you can and should adjust.
jlong
Posted 1/10/2005 9:23 AM (#130774 - in reply to #130536)
Subject: RE: wire





Posts: 1939


Location: Black Creek, WI
I use 105# for all applications.

jlong
AWH
Posted 1/11/2005 3:31 AM (#130851 - in reply to #130536)
Subject: RE: wire





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
I use 174# that I pick up at Fleet Farm - 30 feet for around $3. I'll probably experiment with some lighter weights. But that's all I've used so far and I've been very happy with it.
Jomusky
Posted 1/11/2005 8:46 AM (#130860 - in reply to #130851)
Subject: RE: wire




Posts: 1185


Location: Wishin I Was Fishin'
I only use Toothproof by American Fishing Wire. I don't like the temper of the Seven Strand, it kinks to easy.

http://www.americanfishingwire.com/ (very good web site, it shows the haywire twist very nicely)

I am not trying to promote them, in fact if it wasn't such a superior product I would demote them. They gave me the cold shoulder when I contacted them on behalf of the C & R Musky Club to make a wholesale price purchase. Does anyone know someone with that company? I need an in.

I use the 87# on my bucktail/light rods and 124# on my heavy rods. The lighter leader material on the light rod helps small baits work to there fullest. Especially TR twitchers. I don't use snaps either, just Bucher or heavy duty Worth split rings.

I might put to much into my leaders though. A new good friend on mine has been just running a large snap swivel and no leader for many years, with no problems what so ever and he catches many big fish.

Edited by Jomusky 1/11/2005 8:48 AM
out2llunge
Posted 1/11/2005 9:12 AM (#130861 - in reply to #130536)
Subject: RE: wire




Posts: 393


Location: Kawarthas, Ontario
I use .026 and .029 thou wire. The heavy wire also works well for teaser leaders.
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