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Handlining leads
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Eco
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 Posted: Wed Mar 19th, 2008 05:59 pm

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What is everyones favorite lead set-up, length, pound  test and swivel or snap? I primarily jig,  but have caught some nice fish pulling wire. I have used mostly two leads, a 20-25ft and a 5-8ft with swivels and 25lb big game.  

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 Posted: Wed Mar 19th, 2008 06:41 pm

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I use 40’ and 20’ leads, sometimes I’ll use a 5’ kicker at the bottom.

I make my leads out of 20# Mason hard leader material.

The leads have a round bend snap on the end going to the bait and a good snap swivel to the shank.

Mason can be tough to tie a good knot in.  The knot I use is called a jansic special.

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 Posted: Thu Mar 20th, 2008 12:05 am

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that depends on where in the river i'm fishing..  trenton i use 20/40, mid river 15/30 for the most part.  30lb test line with a snapswivel at the shank and a snap at the bait.  i'm sure sparky will tell you what he's years of experience has taught him  :)

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 Posted: Thu Mar 20th, 2008 12:46 pm

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40/20/6....Berkley 30 lb XT, it was on sale.  Last year it was 25 lb Berkley XT because I had a spool of it laying around.  Homemade shanks clevices 10 inches apart.  Snap swivels at both the shank and lure ends.

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 Posted: Thu Mar 20th, 2008 09:18 pm

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I knew everyone had a little differant setup, and leads can often be very important. It seams like i always am thinking about lead length with spinners, spoons , leadcore, copper ect. and on and on.  If you dont put it were they want it , you only catch the dumb ones:).

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 Posted: Thu Mar 20th, 2008 09:46 pm

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Eco wrote: I knew everyone had a little differant setup, and leads can often be very important. It seams like i always am thinking about lead length with spinners, spoons , leadcore, copper ect. and on and on.  If you dont put it were they want it , you only catch the dumb ones:).
And sometimes you can't even catch those.......

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 08:43 pm

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I used to run longer leads 20'/40',  two years ago I switch over to shorter leads 

More specifically an 8' lower and 18' upper.  After looking through Romanack's Precision Trolling Book I took line length for the 1 foot depth curves listed for #7, #9 and #11's Rapala's and made that my bottom lead length.  For my top lead I took the line length for the 2 foot depth curve and made that my upper lead.

Granted handlining Rapala's is different than long line trolling them.  But, this change has worked well for me and I do not have the problem of breaking lips.

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 09:02 pm

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When using crawler harnesses does the leader length include the length of the crawler harness?

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 Posted: Fri Mar 21st, 2008 11:15 pm

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You do have to take it into consideration.  If you are running a  3 foot harness on top of your normal leader length you will probably hang up on bottom.  Either shorten your leaders or shorten your harnesses.

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 Posted: Sun Mar 23rd, 2008 03:18 am

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I would tell you to shorten your crawler harnesses to approximately 6 inches when using them for handlining. This works best when I throw meat at the walleye in the summer.

Paul Doute

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 Posted: Mon Mar 24th, 2008 09:24 pm

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Thanks Mark and Paul I wasn't quite sure.

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