If you’re targeting toothy critters, you’ll often need to work with wire leader. And, this stuff can be tricky. In fact, many anglers simply hate the stuff. If you know how to work with wire, however, it’s no tougher to use than any other sort of line. The next time you have something with sharp teeth in your sights, remember these tricks and tips.
BONUS TIP: You find yourself surrounded by toothy fish, and don’t have any wire aboard? Attach a spoon to your line with two swivels clipped inline above it, to keep the teeth away from your mainline.
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