coloured leads

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coloured leads

#1 Post by mickeyfish »

lads i have been looking for coloured leads for a long time that i can actually buy from a shop without having to go to the trouble of powder coating them, i just wanted to share this with yous , i have found a company but not a supplier yet, the green one you see is luminous, these are the leads that the italian team have been using for years, but sourcing them is another story

leave a comment to say what species you would use these for

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#2 Post by bigstyle »

Try this place, might be worth a go.
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#3 Post by mickeyfish »

already did he said he doesnt stock them i was speaking to a guy called mark
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#4 Post by JOHN LYNCH »

Try http://www.ultramarineuk.co.uk. They stock luminous leads as well as bouncing betties up to 150g.
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#6 Post by pete »

Got some of the lumo leads of ultramarine before but was wondering where you'd pick up some of the powder coated ones. Fished alongside a couple of welsh internationals earlier this summer and they swore by them. Mickeyfish if you find a stockist could you let us know :wink:
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#7 Post by mickeyfish »

unfortunatly you have to put the powder coat on yourself, again i dont know of anywhere that does it

the likes of uk hooks will supply the powder coat but its a long process going to the trouble

another question has anyboby come across luminous powder coat

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#8 Post by MAC »

I know of a Powder coating place on the N2. I will ask them if they will powder coat leads and if they have Luminious. I'm sure we would need to get a lot of leads done to make it any way worth while.

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#9 Post by mickeyfish »

that would be brilliant,
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#10 Post by Dave Jolly »

Mick, I have been coating my leads for years, and it only takes a couple of minutes to do,
heat them in the oven at @ 140c, hanging them off the racks with paperclips.
Give them a coat of white, put back in the oven for a min, then give them a coat of the main cover, back in the oven for another min, and finally give them a coat of clear powder paint.
Leave them in the oven @ 140 for 10 mins, turn it off, and let them cool down in there.
Going to the extra bother is what makes all the difference.

I get all my powder paint from the states, pm me if you need any info.
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#11 Post by peacockealot »

i got the luminous ones from ultramarine and a few of the popup beads great stuff and postage on the leads isnt expensive either.
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#12 Post by corbyeire »

okay, ive to ask the stupid question - what is the advantage/need to coat your leads

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#13 Post by petekd »

okay, ive to ask the stupid question - what is the advantage/need to coat your leads


Coated leads dont just look nice in your tackle box, they catch more fish. Plain and simple. You wanna see the effect a yellow lead has on cod and wrasse catches.....
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#14 Post by MAC »

Will get in touch with that powder coating company asap.

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#15 Post by Conor H »

If you want leads coated , I can do them, have all the powder here. Will do it free of charge (within reason) for forum members . Feel free to call at the house or cover postal costs . Am not making anything out of it, just have a load of spare powder from Procast days !!

Or if you prefer to do it yourself , I have a load of powder here that's taking up space, red, yellow, fluro orange, orange speckle, metallic red, metallic blue, green, silver.
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