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Message Subject: Fluorocarbon leaders
Jon
Posted 9/25/2012 7:51 PM (#587114)
Subject: Fluorocarbon leaders


Does fluorocarbon ever go bad? Just curious have a few leaders that are brand new just been sitting around for sometime.
oconesox
Posted 9/26/2012 2:38 PM (#587262 - in reply to #587114)
Subject: RE: Fluorocarbon leaders





Posts: 287


Location: Oconomowoc, WI
They should be fine, as long as they weren't in sunlight.

If you're doubting, you might just want to get new ones. Nothing worse than losing a fish on a leader that you knew wasn't up to par.
Top H2O
Posted 9/27/2012 1:04 AM (#587387 - in reply to #587262)
Subject: RE: Fluorocarbon leaders




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Oh ya,,, Like Beets,Tomato's and Pumpkins,....... Those leaders will get Soft......
Guest
Posted 9/27/2012 3:02 PM (#587497 - in reply to #587114)
Subject: RE: Fluorocarbon leaders


I have some fluorocarbon sucker rigs from last year that I just just broke out. Those should be fine, right?
Guest
Posted 9/27/2012 3:56 PM (#587509 - in reply to #587114)
Subject: RE: Fluorocarbon leaders


please go to totalfisherman.com
click on blog articles
then in search box type in 8 reason to use fluorocarbon line and leaders.
very good read for those that don't understand fluorocarbon line
Guest
Posted 9/27/2012 4:41 PM (#587522 - in reply to #587114)
Subject: RE: Fluorocarbon leaders


here is another good one.

alamoflyfishers.org
click on tutorials then on mono or fluorocarbon
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