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Message Subject: flourocarbon leaders
hammerhandle
Posted 3/17/2004 6:52 PM (#100916)
Subject: flourocarbon leaders




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Location: Florence, Wisconsin
Just curious as to what the benefit is to using a flourocarbon leader vs. other types (steel and titanium). I have used titanium the past couple of years and have never had a problem with it, but always looking for something new. Thanks, this is an awesome site!
ToddM
Posted 3/17/2004 9:49 PM (#100948 - in reply to #100916)
Subject: RE: flourocarbon leaders





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Location: oswego, il
For casting, I guess the jury is out on whether or not they are better but I use them for everything except gliders. For trolling there is a definite benefit and that's when the fish roll in the leader, they don't get the leader whiplash look to them. No problems so far.
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