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Two more Suisun Bay Sturgeon! (An actual boating thread!)
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 May 2009 07:28:45 -0700 (PDT), CoachPotato wrote: I prefer mono over metal leaders mainly because of the kinks. And I can easily make my own leaders with mono (80#) where I can't so easily (and cheaply) with metal. I thought a couple times about getting a crimping kit and materials to make up my own metal leaders, but it's so easy buying what I need off the rack I never did. If I ever get to where I can fish more I still might do it. At least I did have the pleasure of fighting that big ol' sturgeon clear to the net - and would likely have had to release it anyway as it may well have been over 66". That's my story and I'm sticking to it... ;-) Maybe you should rethink that. From your telling of it I estimated that fish at a minimum 6'. That's 72." --Vic I used to make my own long metal leaders (3-4 ft) for fishing reds around piers. They're smart fish and head for the barnacles as soon as you set the hook! |
Two more Suisun Bay Sturgeon! (An actual boating thread!)
On May 2, 2:27*pm, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2009 06:32:25 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Mono is more forgiving, it stretches instead of breaking. Not really. Either the leader or the main line will break at whatever it breaks at. Nope, knots, kinks, etc. can and does affect the tinsel strength. The abilitity of the line to stretch before failure can save a lot of lures. Think in terms of a short cycle of overloading versus a constant overloading. |
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