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Message Subject: leader storage
mseybert
Posted 1/17/2007 7:08 PM (#232875)
Subject: leader storage





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Location: Indiana
has anyone ever seen the packages that seaguar fluoro comes in for sale? They look like a good way to organized and store leaders. Any other ideas for fluoro leaders?
VMS
Posted 1/17/2007 7:48 PM (#232888 - in reply to #232875)
Subject: RE: leader storage





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
I use a plano 3600 series box that has lengthwise compartments built in. I don't remember the exact plano model number, but it has 2 latches and is maybe a little bit deeper than the standard 3600 series. I usually try to make 12 inch leaders or so, and they fit in there pretty well without having to coil them up.

I don't keep a huge amount of extra leaders on hand, but I do carry the components, and for me, there is enough room to put crimps, snaps swivels, etc in the box.

Steve
triton1
Posted 1/17/2007 11:17 PM (#232921 - in reply to #232875)
Subject: RE: leader storage





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I do the same as VMS said. I got one box just for leaders. Most of the leaders are around 12" so length of the box isn't really an issue. I cut out part of it for the longer Stealth trolling leader. I just keep them in the pack and use them as needed. It doesn't take anything special.
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