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The Fishin' Magician (Guest)Thu Feb-22-01 04:56 PM
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When I drift halibut I like to use a 12-20# leader, usually fluorocarbon. Most of the time I use the 12# since halibut can be line shy. Fluorocarbon is more expensive leader material, but it's got great abrasion resistance. That's my main reason for using it. 50# will not get bit nearly as well as 12 or 20# line. It's just too visible and if you're using live bait, it will hinder the bait's swimming ability.

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Adam

  

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halibut leader [View all] , Kevin (Guest), Thu Feb-22-01 03:37 PM
  RE: halibut leader, brian, Feb 22nd 2001, #1
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      RE: halibut leader, Leapin' Bass, Feb 23rd 2001, #5
RE: halibut leader, The Fishin' Magician (Guest), Feb 22nd 2001 #2
RE: halibut leader, Wade, Feb 23rd 2001, #6
RE: halibut leader, kevin (Guest), Feb 24th 2001, #7
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