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Old 07-02-2012, 06:19 PM
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At nearly 3x the price I think I'll stick with my regular sufix.....The walleyes don't seem to care.
I'm sure they don't mind but if you're not getting your line down deep enough for them to even see your lure you're missing lots of fish.
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Old 07-02-2012, 07:10 PM
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Also consider most people will only need a half a core to achieve the depths they will be fishing. So one 100 yard spool for $30 will rig 2 reels. No more expensive then any other leadcore now.
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Old 07-03-2012, 05:40 AM
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I'm sure they don't mind but if you're not getting your line down deep enough for them to even see your lure you're missing lots of fish.
Considering I can get 40' out of a $12.99 spool of regular suffix I haven't needed to get much deeper.

Half a core is still more expensive then a full spool of regular suffix lead core. As soon as someone shows me they catch more fish on advanced than you can with regular then I'll consider switching. Until then I'll save the $$ and buy some more cranks.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:21 AM
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For the angler trying to target tight contours, or make sure that their cranks hit the small fish-holding pockets and points among a contour, having less line out but still achieving the same running depth is a distinct advantage. For example, if I'm trying to follow a 35 foot contour, timing my turns and speed adjustments to keep my cranks in the zone is easie'mid I'm getting to that depth with only 5 colors of line vs 7. Closer to the boat = less guesswork.

The extra depth per color is something that most guys will notice on the first trip. The advantages that arise when precision contour trolling will be something that you recognize over time, as you build more experience with 832 lead core.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:31 AM
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Considering I can get 40' out of a $12.99 spool of regular suffix I haven't needed to get much deeper.

Half a core is still more expensive then a full spool of regular suffix lead core. As soon as someone shows me they catch more fish on advanced than you can with regular then I'll consider switching. Until then I'll save the $$ and buy some more cranks.
If you're getting 40' out of standard line that means that you are using a DEEP diving bait. Try getting that deep with a light spoon or a flasher/fly without lead core, copper, or a big weight. Regular lead core get me down about 40-50' for 10 colors, copper gets about 60-70' so if I can get 70' and not have to deal with the headache of copper this will be a huge thing. And the extra 20' can mean a lot on certain days.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:42 AM
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If you're getting 40' out of standard line that means that you are using a DEEP diving bait. Try getting that deep with a light spoon or a flasher/fly without lead core, copper, or a big weight. Regular lead core get me down about 40-50' for 10 colors, copper gets about 60-70' so if I can get 70' and not have to deal with the headache of copper this will be a huge thing. And the extra 20' can mean a lot on certain days.
I'm gettin 40' out of standard leadcore. There's not a spot that I fish or will fish that I'll need more than 40'. I'm sure this new leadcore is great. I'm just not paying $3 per color when I can catch just as many fish with regular leadcore for $1.20 per color. I'm sure there are valid advantages to this new leadcore, IMO the price difference does not justify the advantages.


Jason, when you've used standard leadcore for over 15 years there is very little guesswork left on what and where your cranks are doing.

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Old 07-03-2012, 08:32 AM
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By the way even Suffix standard lead core is much thinner so you may be getting more depth out of that also.
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Old 07-03-2012, 08:47 AM
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By the way even Suffix standard lead core is much thinner so you may be getting more depth out of that also.
Agreed, I did have one reel with Western Filament on it and another with Sufix and the Sufix consistently achieved more depth with the same 18# line.
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Old 07-03-2012, 02:49 PM
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...keep changing it until it is....

Change - about the only constant in life.

It'll be interesting to see how drastic this 832 leadcore changes an age old technique.
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:27 PM
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Well I just picked up a spool at cabelas for 29.99. Put some mono backing on a 27 sealine and was able to get5 colors and a 30' leader of floro leader on with some room to spare.

I am going to give it a try along with my braid on Mille Lacs Friday.
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