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you can swing it a bit, but braid will load the rod quicker than mono so go easy to start and work up untill you find a happy medium.
a finger gaurd would be a good idea alright i just use a black rubber glove the with other fingers cut out
a finger gaurd would be a good idea alright i just use a black rubber glove the with other fingers cut out
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I've been using 30lb power pro straight through to weights between 2 and 4 ounces. All casts are over the head off the ground, with a finger stall. Have not tried 5 ozs myself. Normally use this gear on a long rod with 10 foot long traces and am looking to create or take advantage of any movement.
The braid accentuates the lifting of the line in the swell which may or may not be a good thing. Fish can probably also feel the backbone of the rod tip sooner. I prefer to use a quiver tipped boat rod with a home made reducer to increase the handle length.
The braid accentuates the lifting of the line in the swell which may or may not be a good thing. Fish can probably also feel the backbone of the rod tip sooner. I prefer to use a quiver tipped boat rod with a home made reducer to increase the handle length.
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I thought the Rule of thumb was always to have a Mono Shockleader to allow a bit of stretch during the Cast? Surely using Braid straight through allows for no stretch and makes the cast feel very tight? Plus there's a safety issue... Apparantly braid can cut you to the bone? :?
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Braid
At the moment i am using 20lb power pro braid without a shock leader casting up to 6oz weights and have yet to have a crack off, i will admit i am not doing a full pendulum cast but still get a lot of power into the cast and it goes a long way. I started using braid with a shock leader and found i was getting a lot of crack offs on power casts i think the reason for this was that the leader knot was dragging across the braid and taking coils with it. I tried a number of things to stop this like reducing the height of the braid on the reel but it still happened and i was bursting rings off my rods. So out of sheer frustration i started casting without the shock leader i started very gingerly at first expecting a crack off but now cast quiet confidently. Another plus to braid a lot of lads don't realize when fishing snaggy ground you have immediate contact with your lead so you are less likely to pull it into a snag.
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Re: Braid
paul mason wrote: fishing snaggy ground you have immediate contact with your lead so you are less likely to pull it into a snag.
noticed that alright, the lead seems to come up quicker. i know 1 spot were i went from losin half a dozen leads to 1 if even.
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Very interesting thread boys. I might try some 30lb Power pro straight through this weekend and see how I go. I find the 20lb stuff very thin. Paul are you casting an FS or M :?: I would imagine that 20lb on Mulitplier would coil and birdie quite a bit, unless the wind was at your back. :?:
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think Paul is a fixed spool man Mac? personally i would never use braid on a multiplier ever again ever ever(sorry Donal!). Donal from site uses it on multiplier, don't know if he uses mono at all?! i never had a birdie with it but cut me thumbs on retrieve over sand really bad. that was with whiplash.