Leadcore Question

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Gecha (Gerry)
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Re: Leadcore Question

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Thanks Bigfish for the info, very helpful.
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4sixty
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Re: Leadcore Question

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I only use I color of leadcore or two I found during the rotory two colors was hot jofc the planner boards I use Willis knot but sometimes I can't do that knot if mkno is limp so I use improved Albright works great . I only run three colors once and could never catch anything on it good luck two. Colors off plsners work well
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Re: Leadcore Question

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4sixty wrote:I only use I color of leadcore or two I found during the rotory two colors was hot jofc the planner boards I use Willis knot but sometimes I can't do that knot if mkno is limp so I use improved Albright works great . I only run three colors once and could never catch anything on it good luck two. Colors off plsners work well
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Everyone should have at least 1 leadcore set up to run down the shoot if they are just running riggers and no junk lines. A 10 color set up on a 30 sized 6.2.1 high speed reel will always produce and give a lot of flexability. The high speed reel is a must to get the slack out of the line as quick as possible
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