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    Ausfish Silver Member Mak579's Avatar
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    Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Over the years quite a few people have asked how the Jack Erskine leader is constructed, hopefully the posts below can assist.
    (Thanks to Lindsay Dobe from Proserpine Bait and tackle who first introduced me to this setup)

    Regards
    Matt C

    Materials
    Mono Leader - I use 80lb Penn 10x or 80lb Stren
    Crimps or Alum sleeves - make sure they're for mono and not wire
    Halco cross lock snap - 50lb (I think)
    Plastic tubing and bead - a lot of people use the beads and tubing when fishing for whiting.

    Tools
    try to use the proper crimpers if you can.
    Last edited by Mak579; 05-09-2007 at 08:47 AM.

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    The first stage is making the loop with the tube and snap.

    Thread 20-30mm of tubing onto the mono leader along with the Cross lock snap and a sleeve.

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Double the mono back through the sleeve, the tubing and snap should be in the loop created, then tighten the loop so that the tubing is flush with the sleeve on both sides.Make sure you have at least a foot of mono on your tag side and then crimp the sleeve.(It's important that the loop you've created allows free movement of the cross locksnap, so not too small!)

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    The second stage is the twist.

    If I've explained things correctly, coming out of the sleeve is two lengths of mono, one about a foot long and the other (which is the main leader line) 6-8foot, which you twist together.

    I do that by grabbing a mono line in each hand between thumb and forefinger and then rolling them between thumb and finger so the mono ends up binding together( a bit like rope).

    The twisted section need only be around 20cm so once it's twisted to that length, and with the twists being neat and relatively tight, slide on another sleeve and crimp.

    (In the original post I mentioned hanging the leader on nail by the snap, it may be easier to just to let it twist naturally, keep the tag ends 90 degrees to the twist ensures tight twists, as in pic)

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Trim the tag end flush with the last sleeve, thread the bead on the leader before tying onto the mainline, this stops the sleeve going throught the top eyelet.

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    The finished product!

    Construction only took a couple of minutes, make up a few before you head out as they still get quite chaffed and need replacing.

    As I said earlier, I don't think there's one particular leader to suit all types of fishing but, if you were chasing the fish of a life time, this one would be my choice, it hasn't let me down......yet!

    Good luck guys,
    Matt C

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Thanks mate thats great. Wow what a comprehensive answer to my request.I will make a few up. heading up for few dys next week, hope to nail a few.
    Cheers
    Barry
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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Is the bead used just as rod eyelet protection, or something else?

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    GPB,

    Rod eyelet protectection, especially at night!

    Barraboy7,

    No worries, tight lines

    Matt C

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Good work mate excelent thread.

    Cheers Chris
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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    These are great leaders and I've used them on and off for a couple of years.
    Only trouble is, I have not been able to use a Tackle Back with them. The tackle Back is probably catching on the crimp and won't go down to hook on the lure.

    Any JE Twisted Leader users got any hints on this?

    Norm C

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Matt,

    many thanks- great thread

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Now i get it!

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Quote Originally Posted by NormC View Post
    These are great leaders and I've used them on and off for a couple of years.
    Only trouble is, I have not been able to use a Tackle Back with them. The tackle Back is probably catching on the crimp and won't go down to hook on the lure.

    Any JE Twisted Leader users got any hints on this?

    Norm C
    Invest $130 in a Strikeback lure retriever! This is a flexible fibreglass pole that can slide down the line - much better than a Tackle Back.

    Mine paid for itself on its first trip to Monduran (before I dropped it into the lake!)

    Pete
    Last edited by Peter4; 22-11-2007 at 12:18 PM.

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    Re: Jack Erskine Leader Construction - Barra

    Hi Norm C,
    Twisted Leaders can also be constructed without the use of a crimp,Or knots within it's lenght.If this method is used,Ya tackle back will slid all the way,Uninhibited to the lure.

    Will try and do a post on construction soon.

    Cheers.B8.
    The underlying spirit of angling,Is that the skill of the angler,Is pitted against the instinct and strength of the fish,And that the latter is entitled to an even chance for his life. Regards, Hardb8.Kickin tails and razin scales since 1979.

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