LEADCORE AND SPOONS
FISHTRAP
Posted 2/27/2006 9:55 PM (#40028)
Subject: LEADCORE AND SPOONS


I have used leadcore quite a bit for salmon,but was wondering what knots you guys use for walleyes to tie to leader.I use ball bearing swivels to connect for silvers,and I know they hang in my walleye guides.Have caught some nice fish on spoons while using this set for salmon on bay.Cant be the only one?
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BORIGINI
Posted 2/27/2006 11:23 PM (#40029 - in reply to #40028)
Subject: RE: LEADCORE AND SPOONS


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Location: WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON
fly fishermens nail knot works for me.
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Priority1
Posted 2/27/2006 11:48 PM (#40035 - in reply to #40028)
Subject: RE: LEADCORE AND SPOONS



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Yes the nail knot, but instead of a nail use a piece of tubing like what is on a can of WD40. When your done with your winds slip the tag through the tube, then remove the tube. Works slick.
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Larrys
Posted 2/28/2006 12:35 PM (#40058 - in reply to #40028)
Subject: RE: LEADCORE AND SPOONS



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Location: McFarland, WI
Strip 3 inches of lead out of the line. Put a single throw in the leadcore and slide it up past the lead, leaving it loose. You can thread monfilament inside the braided outerline to the leadcore. Slide the single knot down over the braid/mono near the end and pull tight. This is a simple small knot that has held Kings weighing 20 lbs. I got this info off the GLSFC site last year. They explain it much better and had some pictures.

Larry Strelow
McFarland, WI
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