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Message Subject: Leaders
50inchGrinch
Posted 6/4/2010 3:37 PM (#443978)
Subject: Leaders





Posts: 221


Thought i would keep with the poll theme that seems to be going on ask what everyone's favorite casting leader length is. I like short leaders under 12" but noticed a few manufactures start their leaders at 14".

What is your preferred length?

Edited by 50inchGrinch 6/4/2010 6:44 PM
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Posted 6/6/2010 9:50 AM (#444142 - in reply to #443978)
Subject: RE: Leaders


What is the benifit of a couple inches (sounds like a viagra commercial)

What are the best multi strand leaders out there?
bassinbob84
Posted 6/6/2010 7:46 PM (#444204 - in reply to #443978)
Subject: Re: Leaders




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
I use only stealth and I think they are 14" but I am also casting mag dawgs and pounders right now. I might be overcompensating but I don't really own any small lures.lol
PSYS
Posted 6/6/2010 7:55 PM (#444205 - in reply to #443978)
Subject: Re: Leaders





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Location: APPLETON, WI
My WTD / jerkbait leader is fairly short... definitely less than 14". I believe it may actually be 9".
adudeuknow
Posted 6/6/2010 7:59 PM (#444206 - in reply to #443978)
Subject: Re: Leaders





Posts: 214


Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
i wouldnt have said so a few months ago, but i have yet to see one constructed better then Gene's at Leaders and Lures. ordering some as i type this.
bassinbob84
Posted 6/6/2010 8:35 PM (#444214 - in reply to #443978)
Subject: Re: Leaders




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
What's so great about leaders and lures stuff?
adudeuknow
Posted 6/6/2010 8:45 PM (#444215 - in reply to #444214)
Subject: Re: Leaders





Posts: 214


Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania
just like the way they feel, the way they DO NOT KINK and the way they are constructed, super fish friendly and they are very strong.

and he asked about multi strand



Edited by adudeuknow 6/6/2010 8:48 PM
SWIm
Posted 6/6/2010 10:16 PM (#444228 - in reply to #443978)
Subject: RE: Leaders


I just ordered some custom 16" leaders from Stealth. They turned out great. I like the longer leaders for larger lures such as large topwaters, double 13s (13"-15") and big rubber lures. It's a good idea for the leader to be a couple inches longer than your lure so when you backlash, or whatever the rear hook catches your leader and not your line. That'll prevent fraying.

Also, when fish roll in your line...I know it's happened to all of us... you want your leader to be as long as possible to prevent your line from wrapping in their gills and being cut. What's worse than a muskie swimming away with trebles stuck in there mouth and line wrapped around them? With muskies having girths regularly around 15"-20" and upwards how long should our leaders be???

Also, I feal like my presentation is a little more "stealthy" the further away the ball-bearing is from the lure. Crazy? Probably.
greyranger
Posted 6/8/2010 10:41 PM (#444592 - in reply to #444214)
Subject: Re: Leaders




Posts: 41


Check out the video on "Smokey's Musky Shop". See for yourself. Once you try, you will never use anything else.
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