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Re: Best fi****ng line?

by "Sarge" <licker@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 22, 2004 at 04:08 PM

Gene wrote:" In your opinion:
Which type of line is less likely to make a birdnest?
Which type of line will cast the farthest?"

Gene,

I personally am a power pro fan.  I have used it on both baitcaster and
spinning reels.  Using the power pro 12 LB.  test on a Calcutta reel last
year I pulled in a 45 LB black drum that ran back and forth across the
oyster reef for 30 minute fight.  I released the fish and rebaited with
another live shrimp and hooked up with a 33 LB. bull red over the same
reef.
After another 20 minute fight, I boated the fish took a picture and
released
it.  I then looked at my line near the hook and it was just about to break
from the rubbing against the oyster reef.  Despite how frayed it got, I
still did not lose the fish.  I feel that if I was using mono, I would
have
lost the redfish.

I believe that birdnest problems comes from not setting the reel correctly
to the lure weight.  The rest of the problems are usually operator error.

I never checked to see which cast the farthest since I am usually fi****ng
within 30 yards of where I want to cast.

Another tip when using braid line is to either back the reel with mono or
tape the line to the reel after you make your knot.  Braided line is very
slippery and will not bite into the reel.  This will cause the line to
spin
around the reel instead of reeling in.  Also make sure that the line is on
tight.  Braid line must be reeled tight in order to prevent casting
problems.

When setting the hook, a slight lift of the rod tip is usually all it
takes
to set the hook.  I fish Carolina rig a lot with live bait. When I get a
hit, I usually wait to set the hook.  A few seconds late, The fish comes
back and starts to swim off with the bait and that is when I set the hook.



As I stated before, I have several friends that are guides and they all
prefer Trilene Big Game.  They state that it is the most abrasion
resistant
of the mono.  Most guides in this area carry spinning reels only.  Mono is
cheaper then braided.  More cost means less profit.  It is not unusual for
the guide to have to pop the line several times a trip.  So if he has to
keep replacing braid line before it time due to hang up then he is losing
more money with braided then mono.

Sarge
 




 21 Posts in Topic:
Best fishing line?
"GeneS" <gen  2004-06-22 13:36:40 
Re: Best fishing line?
"Sarge" <lic  2004-06-22 11:33:59 
Re: Best fishing line?
"GeneS" <gen  2004-06-22 16:56:52 
Re: Best fishing line?
"Sarge" <lic  2004-06-22 16:08:38 
Re: Best fishing line?
"Bob Rickard" &  2004-06-22 19:35:40 
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"Jeff Durham" &  2004-06-22 19:56:40 
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"Bob La Londe"   2004-06-22 21:16:49 
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"Tilman Fliegel"  2004-06-23 00:40:37 
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"Illinois Fisherman&  2004-06-23 03:43:41 
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"Steve @[EMAIL PROTE  2004-06-23 07:56:23 
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"Jeff Durham" &  2004-06-23 14:59:16 
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"Steve @[EMAIL PROTE  2004-06-23 13:27:57 
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dscotts <dscotts@[EMAI  2004-07-01 17:16:21 
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"IBNFSHN" <B  2004-07-01 17:54:15 
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dscotts <dscotts@[EMAI  2004-07-01 23:48:26 
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"Jeff Durham" &  2004-07-02 12:51:36 
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dscotts <dscotts@[EMAI  2004-07-02 09:23:21 
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"Marty" <Mar  2004-06-23 05:06:59 
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jscanlon@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2004-06-23 09:36:41 
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"Sarge" <lic  2004-06-24 05:17:46 
Re: Best fishing line?
Rodney <rod@[EMAIL PRO  2004-06-24 07:04:35 

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