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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> flourocarbon leaders
 
Message Subject: flourocarbon leaders
steelfooter
Posted 10/4/2016 1:43 PM (#832283)
Subject: flourocarbon leaders




Posts: 51


Location: Between a 10wt fly rod and a XH dawg rod
What kind (meaning manufacture) does everybody use for their flourocarbon leaders for those of you who tie your own? I'm trying to decipher between all the different types ie. Berkley, Seagar, P-line ect.
BNelson
Posted 10/4/2016 2:43 PM (#832299 - in reply to #832283)
Subject: Re: flourocarbon leaders





Location: Contrarian Island
not really sure it matters.. they are all good... I buy Yo Zuri on ebay 180 lb.
zombietrolling
Posted 10/4/2016 6:43 PM (#832343 - in reply to #832283)
Subject: Re: flourocarbon leaders




Posts: 246


I use Seaguar and it hasn't let me down.

/Any wood around here? Oh there's some
greenhyena
Posted 10/4/2016 7:56 PM (#832352 - in reply to #832343)
Subject: Re: flourocarbon leaders





Posts: 240


Location: Oconomowc, WI
zombietrolling - 10/4/2016 6:43 PM

I use Seaguar and it hasn't let me down.



+1
Hop
Posted 10/4/2016 9:49 PM (#832370 - in reply to #832283)
Subject: Re: flourocarbon leaders




Posts: 100


Seaguar 180lb works great. Never had any issues. Be cautious about what you buy on amazon or eBay. Sometimes counterfeit products out there.
tackleaddict
Posted 10/5/2016 6:56 AM (#832385 - in reply to #832283)
Subject: Re: flourocarbon leaders




Posts: 431


Gamma has treated me well. It seams really abrasion resistant. I have not tried all of the brands mentioned but I will say the Gamma is way tougher than Suffix or the Berkley stuff.
Zib
Posted 10/5/2016 9:03 AM (#832397 - in reply to #832283)
Subject: RE: flourocarbon leaders





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

I use Hi-Seas for my musky leaders & have used Yozuri for my sturgeon leaders. The Hi Seas is more harder & less flexible, which makes it a little more harder to tie knots (nail knot) but I've never had a fish break them.

 

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