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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Good
kkrome25
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This one is made of strands, not just one strand. I think you might need to use a crimp with these.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Just what I was looking for
MD
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
I was tire of constantly getting bit off by the toothy fish I was after. This stuff is great just learn how to properly twist this and it stays locked on. It will pay for itself in a few days by keeping those lures on the line. I can’t say enough about saving money on preventing the fish from biting off my lures. I keep this stuff in the tackle box now and land those mackerel!
Perfect condition!
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
Perfect choice for finishing!
Arthur Stank
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Accurate description
Bobby g
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Good quality
Salem alhosani
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 26, 2021
ممتاز
Paul S.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2021
The 124lb single strand wire is perfect for making jerk bait leaders. Easy to twist (haywire twist) and use.I've had no problems at all and will buy again.
Stephen Hodgkinson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2020
Perfect
Jubran
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 20, 2020
ممتاز يستاهل الشكر القائمين على الانتاج شركه قويه
Jesús
Reviewed in Spain on July 2, 2018
Buen producto, aunque yo lo uso para modelismo naval de radio control, así que no puedo opinar sobre su uso para pesca. En mi caso es fuerte y resistente para soportar rachas intensas de viento
Justin R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2011
Although I use this wire for a slightly different use, I'm happy with it's quality.What I do is, take about 8 inches of wire, take two hooks, and bend the eye hole to a 90 degree angle, slide a hook up to about 2 inches from the top, and slide the second hook about 4 inches lower than the top hook, then with two pliers, I pull taught both knots at the same time, otherwise if you pull the knots tight individually, then you end up causing a crimp in the wire in between the two hooks. I then tie in a double barrel swivel on top, so I can easily attach it to any swivel. With the extra wire on the bottom, I cut it right below the knot on the bottom hook, and use that to tie the top hook to the wire. With this setup, you slip a worm over the bottom hook, then attach it to the top hook. With a wire this thin (27lbs test,) in the water it just appears to be a worm swimming in the water, and when a fish bites the worm from behind, it catches the hook.You can probably use a thinner wire, one with less test pounds, but 27 test pounds was the cheapest, but anyway, this wire knots very cleanly, and stays straight even with a knot, something that's impossible to do with a braided wire. The only thing to consider is, using a wire with a thinner test pounds, for a softer wire to make cleaner connections, unless you have the appropriate tools to deal with a wire with memory. Anyway, nothing has to be perfect, afterall, the fish don't care.
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