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Found 2 matching leaders based on Joe Lazar Five Section Tapered
Same length: 7.5 feet
Same tippet: 0.0050 inches 6X
Based on this leader
Joe Lazar Five Section Tapered
Category: Miscellaneous Leaders
This is an all-purpose leader. The originator, Joe Lazar, ties it with a Maxima Chameleon butt, and three Maxima Ultragreen mid-sections. The tippet can be of your choice, and in spite of showing only 4X to 6X here, it can be as thin as 8X.
Name | Sections | Tippet | Length | Line | Formula |
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6X - 7.5' | 5 | 6X 0.0050" | 7.5' | 4-5wt. | 38" of 0.0100 (1X) Maxima Chameleon 13" of 0.0080 (3X) Maxima green 13" of 0.0070 (4X) Maxima green 13" of 0.0060 (5X) Maxima green 13" of 0.0050 (6X) |
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Perfect Parabolic Taper 7-segment
Category: Miscellaneous Leaders
Name | Sections | Tippet | Length | Line | Formula |
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6X - 7.5' | 7 | 6X 0.0050" | 7.5' | 4-8wt. | 41" of 0.0190 (07X) 20" of 0.0150 (03X) 6" of 0.0130 (01X) 5" of 0.0110 (0X) 4" of 0.0090 (2X) 3" of 0.0070 (4X) 11" of 0.0050 (6X) |
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Perfect Parabolic Taper 9-segment
Category: Miscellaneous Leaders
Name | Sections | Tippet | Length | Line | Formula |
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6X - 7.5' | 9 | 6X 0.0050" | 7.5' | 5-9wt. | 25" of 0.0210 17" of 0.0190 (07X) 11" of 0.0170 (05X) 8" of 0.0150 (03X) 6" of 0.0130 (01X) 5" of 0.0110 (0X) 4" of 0.0090 (2X) 3" of 0.0070 (4X) 12" of 0.0050 (6X) |
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