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Location: Illinois | Can anyone give me a quick breakdown of what leader to use with a given lure (topwater, glide bait, crank, soft plastic, bucktail...)? I just want to make sure that my leader choice is not hindering a given lures action. Thanks! |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Gliders - single strand wire leader (just started making my own this summer)
Everything Else - floro w/swivel and stay-loc snaps |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | What he said. I won't use anything under 180# with flouro. |
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Location: Illinois | Thanks guys! |
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| I use single strand wire for everything. I use different lengths and # wire for different baits. Longer thin wire ( 124#) for bucktails, and shorter heavy wire (195# or 212#) for gliders and other jerk baits. |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | I use 180 lb fluorocarbon for everything. Make your own and test your crimps. I hang from my leaders before they go in the boat... |
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| RyanJoz - 8/22/2015 6:18 AM
I use 180 lb fluorocarbon for everything. Make your own and test your crimps. I hang from my leaders before they go in the boat...
How do you do it more than once?......Please post pics. |
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Location: Illinois | You guys that make your own, care to sell me a couple? Or what's your preference in terms of brand? |
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