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Better options than steel leader
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Since I'd don't spend a bunch of time fishing for pike and many of you do, what other options are out to use other than steel leader?
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#2
Simple...fluorocarbon leaders....we make our own and they work great for fish with sharp and big teefees and much better than any steel leader...
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#3
Caught 20 Pike in the last year, all on 20#fluoro. No break offs.

I know they can cut through 20 lb fluoro, but it is very infrequent if you play them well.
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#4
Like others have said, give fluoro a try. I would just add that it should be 100% fluoro ... not fluoro coated mono. That 100% fluoro is surprisingly quite abrasive resistant. However, you may want to use new leader after each toothy catch. That's what I do for tiger musky because once I get a nick in the line after catching one, I'm nervous until I change it out.
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[quote k2muskie]Simple...fluorocarbon leaders....we make our own and they work great for fish with sharp and big teefees and much better than any steel leader...[/quote]

What lb test do you use?

Any favorite brands? (or specific lines for that matter)
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#6
80# hi-seas here's a link:

http://m.tackledirect.com/hi-seas-fluoro...eader.html

As another mentioned they change out...we don't but will inspect leader. We use 24" on cast and 36" on troll. We do inspect leaders after a catch but have never had any issue with any leaders we make. Biggest thing is ensuring you crimp properly FWIW. Caught some big'n 49" plus largest this season was a 50.50"...
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