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Pin Fish
      
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| What, or how is the best way to learn how to tie steel leaders? I have seen some tools that claim to help, do they? The leaders will be used for shark fishing from the beach. Thanks in advance
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White Marlin
      
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Google it and look up haywire twist in steel leader.
AKA "Jiggin Junkie"
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| dont bother with the tools. go by outcast and the guys can show you a haywire twist with single strand, and the 'leader knot' for braided wire up to 60lbs? anything over that with braided wire, and i think you might want to crimp. clay is the shark wrangler, and maybe he'll chime in with what he prefers cheers. drew
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On big Sevenstrand (600-800 lb) I will unravel 3 strands from 4 about four inches from the end. Loop the 4 strands back over where the unravel begins & weave the 3 strands back in the channel where they originally were. The only thing left to do is tape the two ends back to the main line. Very clean, factory look & very strong. I've built my shark leaders using this method for years & have never had one fail.
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