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Message Subject: Leaders For Small Baits
gregk9
Posted 8/20/2015 11:08 AM (#781249)
Subject: Leaders For Small Baits





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Location: North Central IL USA

What type of leaders you guys using for the small baits like a 6 inch Jake, 4” Phantom, Rapala Super shad, Zara Super Spook, Blue Fox #5 Musky Buck and similar baits of these sizes?

Also, do you downsize the line? I'm think 50lb braid should be sufficient?
Jeff Hanson
Posted 8/20/2015 11:13 AM (#781252 - in reply to #781249)
Subject: RE: Leaders For Small Baits




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Stealth Tackle Spring leader is what I use on all small baits.. Works great.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
tyler k
Posted 8/20/2015 12:28 PM (#781272 - in reply to #781249)
Subject: Re: Leaders For Small Baits




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Location: Almond, WI
I sometimes make them with Cortland Toothy Critter Wire which you can tie or fuse the nylon coating (or both). I use 50lbs. I have also used the Bucher pike leader which is single strand and I think 44lbs.
cave run legend
Posted 8/20/2015 1:18 PM (#781279 - in reply to #781249)
Subject: Re: Leaders For Small Baits





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You can also make your own stealth spring leaders yourself.
Riley-H
Posted 8/20/2015 1:42 PM (#781281 - in reply to #781249)
Subject: Re: Leaders For Small Baits




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Those are the size of baits i like to throw for pike. I buy a spool of 90lb stainless single strand and #4 stayloks. Works great. Either a solid ring or a swivel on the other end.
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