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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 09:21:08 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: George Cleveland wrote: MajorOz wrote: George Cleveland wrote: I have knottable steel tippet but I'm absolutely convinced it reduces both bass and walleye strikes. And so I only tie it on if I'm getting a lot of bite offs. Do you have a ref. for knottable steel tippets? I have had to use custom stainless twisted leaders, tied on BEFORE tying the fly, when casting to 'cudas. Sure. There are a few out there. http://www.tygerleader.com/ http://www.ezflyfish.com/cltocrwi.html http://www.americanfishingwire.com/smsupreme.asp I've used all three and I like the Climax/Cortland Toothy Critter the best (seems to kink less) but they all work. The best wire leader I've found is Boa No-Kink. http://www.malinco.com/fishing/boa.html It's titanium and more expensive than steel but it's way better than steel in terms of kinking and visibility in the water. I use the 30 lb. on all my muskie leaders. Actually thats cheaper than Tyger wire, which goes for close to $10/10'. I'll give it a try. Thanks! Geo. |
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