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Message Subject: leaders
esoxhunter951
Posted 5/10/2007 4:50 PM (#255570)
Subject: leaders




Posts: 129


what should i use for twisting leaders?

how many twists?

how long should i make them?

what kind of swivels and where should i get them?

Edited by esoxhunter951 5/10/2007 5:04 PM
jlong
Posted 5/10/2007 7:24 PM (#255579 - in reply to #255570)
Subject: RE: leaders





Posts: 1937


Location: Black Creek, WI
Depends what you are making.

I use 105# single strand wire for all my leaders.... so I just use my fingers and a small round-nose pliers to to wrap/twist the wire. I like at least 1 inch worth of a "haywire" twist on each end before making a barrel wrap to finish it off. This reduces stress/fatigue at the loop with the lighter wire.
stdevos
Posted 5/10/2007 7:42 PM (#255588 - in reply to #255570)
Subject: Re: leaders





Posts: 416


Location: Madtown, WI
what should i use for twisting leaders?
I use a tool sold at Gander Mountain. I don't remember the name of it but it looks like a c-clamp. It only costs around $6 if i remember right.

how many twists?
with this tool i wrap 1 inch of wire, so about 3-4 twists

how long should i make them?
with swivels and snaps, my leaders run about 11-12 inches

what kind of swivels and where should i get them?
again gander mountain, if nearby, should help you out. I use 150# stay-lock snaps so I look for any swivel of about the same strength and size. Ball bearing are better but will cost a lot more, they can be reused though. I've never had a problem with the regular cheap swivels so I'm not switching.

There has been probably around 100 muskies caught on my leaders and have never had one fail. I think the reason I have less problems though is because they used to cost $5 per, so I would try and make them last... big mistake. Now they only cost less than a buck to make so I switch whenever I start to get nervous.

Hope this helps!

Edited by stdevos 5/10/2007 7:44 PM
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