pete wrote:Donagh am I right in saying you are using 80lb for the hook lengths for ray too? Isn't that a bit of overkill?
I didn't want to hijack the fluoro thread so started a new topic. Yes it is overkill for rays most of the time but they will often swallow a hook and large ray put under real pressure constantly trying to dive into mixed ground can break the snood. Theres also a good possiblity of huss and conger so many angler fishing the Estuary will use a bite trace a few inchs long. This also helps deal with the larger ray.
What it also does is cuts down on the amount of dogfish you catch and picks out the better fish. This has been proven to me time and again fishing shoulder to shoulder casting at the same distance. For competitions, cleaner ground or just to get bites I'll shift down to 30lbs on my pulleys or lighter on paternosters. I landed my best huss and ray last year 30lbs but lost a better ray and a better huss on 80lb. It all depends on where they get hooked.
Donagh