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shadowkiller |
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Posts: 13 | how can i make a leader without a barrel swivel. also is their anywhere where i can buy a finished one. and would this be a problem for other types of lures | ||
MuskyMATT7 |
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Posts: 553 Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | Make a leader with haywire twists on both ends using 184-240lb single Strand wire. If you want to put a snap on one end Sta-Lock snaps work great. | ||
MuskieFever |
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Posts: 572 Location: Maplewood, MN | Its not as cost efficient, but I just cut off the swivel. Saves the hassle trying to find swivel-less leader. | ||
shadowkiller |
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Posts: 13 | would stiff leaders be a problem for glider baits. | ||
catchandrelease |
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I use a straight 130lb Stealth Leader straight from the pack and I haven't had any issues. I don't like throwing small, light gliders with them, but as long as the lure is 6" and up they work fine. This year I'm replacing the stock #5 Stay-Lok snaps with #4.5s. Not sure if that's going to make a difference, but I'm hoping the smaller snap will allow the smaller gliders to work better. The #5 is huge, but the #4.5 seems perfect. When I go through all of my current leaders I'm planning on getting Stealth to make me a few custom leaders. I'm thinking 10" to 12" 130lb fluorocarbon with a solid ring on one end and (as of now) a #4.5 Stay-Lok snap on the other. In my mind that's the perfect jerkbait leader, but I'm excited to see how one really performs. | |||
shadowkiller |
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Posts: 13 | thanks, i think i will go with the 4.5 snaps with a 12 inch leader. | ||
box |
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Posts: 34 | You can also buy flouro on a spool and tie your own. You can pick up welded rings for each end and then attach the glider with a split ring. I know TB has the material, not sure about Rollie and Helens This leader is very light and they glide pretty darn good with this setup. That said, I didn't notice a HUGE difference from premade leaders. | ||
CU301DSV |
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Posts: 906 Location: Canada | I just picked up a dozen steel jerkbait leaders from Huskie Muskie leaders, I have them made without the swivel ( I straight tie to the leader ) and no staylock snaps ( split ring from the leader to the lure ). | ||
esox1980 |
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Posts: 265 Location: Manitowish Waters WI | I have been tying my fluoro diectly to my line and running a 5 staylock. I'm also going to try out some rolling corkscrew swivels this year as well. My fluoro is running about 20 inches for night fishing, nice to feel the knot instead of a barrel swivel going through your first eye | ||
AWH |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | shadowkiller - 2/25/2012 10:16 PM how can i make a leader without a barrel swivel. also is their anywhere where i can buy a finished one. As already mentioned, Stealth Tackle makes an excellent leader that fits this description. I have them in stock at Musky Tackle Online. Aaron | ||
PSYS |
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Posts: 1030 Location: APPLETON, WI | MuskieFever - 2/25/2012 11:07 PM Its not as cost efficient, but I just cut off the swivel. Saves the hassle trying to find swivel-less leader. In a pinch, I've done this before out on the water when I realized I didn't have enough single-strand leaders with me. | ||
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