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Message Subject: titanium leaders
jazamataz
Posted 8/21/2013 9:52 AM (#658603)
Subject: titanium leaders




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i was wondering if any of you use titanium leaders? If so what size? i'm thinking about buying a roll and making my own. Just wanted to hear your thoughts thanks
muskie! nut
Posted 8/21/2013 10:48 AM (#658618 - in reply to #658603)
Subject: Re: titanium leaders





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Good luck getting the crimps to hold AND not crushing the wire from over crimping

I'd just use 21 and 19 strand wire from Leaderandlures.com They last and last so much so that you have to keep and eye on your swivel and snaps for failure.
Killerbug
Posted 8/21/2013 2:14 PM (#658661 - in reply to #658603)
Subject: Re: titanium leaders





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Location: Denmark
Titanum wire can be tired to the svirvels using a simple clinch knot. Just use two pliers to tighten the knot.
hawkeye9
Posted 8/21/2013 4:55 PM (#658691 - in reply to #658661)
Subject: Re: titanium leaders




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Location: Perryville, MO
I've only sent 2 lures free flying after a birdnest. Both times with pre-made titanium leaders. Maybe it was just the brand, but I see no need/purpose to return to using titanium over flouro.
pondigger
Posted 8/23/2013 7:29 PM (#659163 - in reply to #658691)
Subject: Re: titanium leaders




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I made my own....solid strand titanium....I double crimped mine....they've held up so far.....they never kink.....I am kind of worried if the crimp loop will fail....swivels are solid ring.....stringease snaps can be changed out easy enough.....
jano
Posted 8/24/2013 4:53 PM (#659320 - in reply to #658603)
Subject: Re: titanium leaders




imho titanium is the best way to lose fish,it broke without a single visual warning,all the other leader material will tell you when it's time to change,not titanium which is sad because i really like his size and flexibility
nehal
Posted 8/26/2013 2:45 AM (#659563 - in reply to #658603)
Subject: Re: titanium leaders




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I have had some of my best luck with blue/silver bucktails on perch lakes. Can't speak on the crankbaits or topwaters however.






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