03-20-13, 03:06 PM | #1 |
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Lead question
Now this is really for those who use leads.
I know many don't and as many do. Every year when I go through the line buying dilemma I see the the Fluoro Leader sections under line. I have always just used whatever Fluoro I got left, as long as strength is what I feel I need. If I have a spool with say 20 yards or even 20 feet left over after filling reel, it goes into the lead pile of line. If I'm in the field and discover I want a lead but my lead spool (left overs) is empty or not long enough, I'll just cut the line off one of the setups I have along and use that. So question for those who use leads, do you have special lead line like http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/P-Line_Shinsei_100_Pure_Fluorocarbon_Leader_27yds/descpage-PLSON.html or do you just use leftovers like me?
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03-20-13, 03:42 PM | #2 |
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I thought you were going to make sinkers...
I use leftovers for leader material. Designated "leader" is usually a bit stiffer than you would spool on a reel and I don't see the need for freshwater fishing - except perhaps toothy fish like muskie or large pike. Salt water would be different, there I would go with a designated "leader" material. |
03-20-13, 08:00 PM | #3 |
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Yeah, thought sinkers first. I don't use leaders. Maybe I should but never have. I might though because I am going to buy some 10lb braid for my spionning reel this year. In that case it probably will just be leftover spools.
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03-20-13, 09:32 PM | #4 |
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Bob, I would suggest 20# braid, unless you're spooling an ultra light reel. 10# turned me off braid for a couple years because it is so thin (thread) I got frustrated with wind knots and loops at the rod tip. Later on I tried 20# and it was a big difference, now all my spinning reels are spooled with the 20# and it's great. The 10# also dug into the spool, 20# not so much.
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03-23-13, 11:53 PM | #6 |
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I use a leader on some, not all and use floro line. Never bought specific leader material. No problem doing it the way I am.
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03-24-13, 02:05 PM | #7 |
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20lb. will do. Thanks bassboogie.
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