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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Re-tying
 
Message Subject: Re-tying
MuskieFever
Posted 7/23/2011 11:18 PM (#508615)
Subject: Re-tying




Posts: 572


Location: Maplewood, MN
How often do you re-tie to your leaders? I had caught 2 skis this season without re-tying. The other day right at the start of the cast I bust off a bucktail... Needless to say I'll be re-tying often now.
thrax_johnson
Posted 7/24/2011 2:36 AM (#508625 - in reply to #508615)
Subject: Re: Re-tying





Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
Be sure to check the eyes/guides on your rod. 90% of the time I've found there is some hairline crack in one if baits start flying off. Retie is a good idea still. One way to check is take a dry Qtip and drag it around your guides, if it catches whatsoever get it replaced.
Don Pursch
Posted 7/24/2011 2:45 PM (#508693 - in reply to #508615)
Subject: RE: Re-tying




Posts: 112


Location: Nielsen's Fly-In Lodge, on Rowan Lake
Well if you want to forget about re-tieing use 100lb Power Pro and your done jmo
IAJustin
Posted 7/24/2011 3:15 PM (#508696 - in reply to #508693)
Subject: RE: Re-tying




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Don Pursch - 7/24/2011 2:45 PM

Well if you want to forget about re-tieing use 100lb Power Pro and your done jmo


You cant be serious.....just tye on a leader with 100 pp and go catch fish all year and don't worry about checking your line?.....that is just bad advice.
Check line, leader, hooks after every fish! (and several times daily) You will regret it if you don't!

Sometimes I'll re-tye 2-3 times daily - especially fishing rocks.
cjrich
Posted 7/24/2011 3:27 PM (#508702 - in reply to #508615)
Subject: Re: Re-tying





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Location: Columbus, Georgia
Every time I go out on the water I retie all my leaders. I also check the first few feet of line. Typically there will be a fray somewhere and the line needs to be cut above that point.


DITTO on the Q-tip tip.
MuskieFever
Posted 7/24/2011 4:12 PM (#508705 - in reply to #508615)
Subject: Re: Re-tying




Posts: 572


Location: Maplewood, MN
That's what I was thinking, it was more sk my fault for not checking but I was curious how often others re-tie. Thanks
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