I do?
- Gary
At 10:41 AM 11/18/2003, you wrote:
In a message dated 11/18/2003 9:11:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know we have had this discussion before, but lately I have been looking
at furled leaders. My web research shows different construction
techniques. Some with "3 Step" leaders. Some with "5 Step" leaders. What
is the difference and why would a person want one over the other?
When I look at all the websites touting furled leaders, I see them for everything from "light trout" to "heavy tarpon". Is it the size of the material used in construction that make one leader lighter or heavier than another?
Also, I notice they are made of a variety of materials. UNI Thread, Monofilament, and Fluorocarbon seem to be the materials of choice. The purpose of the Fluorocarbon is obvious with it's sinking quality, but why would one prefer a leader constructed of thread ove one constructed of mono, or vice versa?
Trying to learn.
- Gary
Gary, You got mail.
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