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If your coming this way and you plan to troll a fishing line, what ever style lure you are using, make sure you
have some sort of steel leader. Lot's of people I know seem to use heavy mono filament on the lure itself, but we replace all of
the mono stuff with 60 pound plastic encased stainless steel.
The stuff is cheap and readily available in any decent fishing store in the states. I'm sure you can get away
with the mono filament for a while, but most of the fish we have caught trolling are extremely aggressive and
very, very toothy.
Barracuda are probably the worst, but Mahi, Wahoo and all of the Snappers have great sets of sharp teeth just
waiting to bite through the lure line. Since we have switched away from mono filament, we have only lost 1 lure
and that happened when it got snagged on the bottom and we were doing 8 knots.
To install the steel line, you'll need some compression sleeves and some pliers to smash them with. The line is readily
cut with standard diagnol cutters and in general you will use 2 compression sleeves per lure. After having done
the first three or four, I am now able to switch to stainless line on a given lure in about 5 minutes.
Also, keep in mind regardless of whether you use the stainless or not, always fresh water rinse the lure at the end
of the day. Just a little splash of water goes a long way towards keeping the hooks and line rust free. Goodluck.
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