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Keri is to spool up some Seaguar Gold Label leader for this year. 30lb for flippin, and 6 pound for finesse. How would you use it? She wants ideas.

 

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  • Super User
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It is my first time ever I've see you asking fishing question(Except your interviews). 

  • Super User
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I would use the 30 lb for towing stranded boaters and the 6 lb for cutting cake.

 

Or just use it for flippin and finesse. :grin:

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16 minutes ago, ATA said:

It is my first time ever I've see you asking fishing question(Except your interviews). 

 

Yes, I was thinking the same thing. I was like, "is this a trick question? I'm not falling for that!"

  • Super User
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I use the 30-lb for surf leader.  

Here's my allbright to 35-lb X-braid.  

Seriously stiff leader - it was difficult to roll the braid turns to collapse the Gold loop.  Note, however, it's also the same diameter is 20-lb Red

(the green was a 1-m mark in the X-braid)

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