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05-10-2020, 04:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2020, 04:51 AM by Mooseman75.)
With braid being so thin I run 30 lb braid currently stuff called godline and another brand kastking on my reels. I have 7 rods I use regularly and all have a type of 30 lb braid for mainline. I use 30 lb mono for leader for abrasion resistance. I use the Palomar knot and never had a breakoff unless it gets off hook
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(05-10-2020, 04:50 AM)Mooseman75 Wrote: With braid being so thin I run 30 lb braid currently stuff called godline and another brand kastking on my reels. I have 7 rods I use regularly and all have a type of 30 lb braid for mainline. I use 30 lb mono for leader for abrasion resistance. I use the Palomar knot and never had a breakoff unless it gets off hook
What he said! If you're a 'hook & cook' kind of fisherman, go big or go home.
Also, if you're line choice is mono, the experts pretty much all recommend replacing it at the beginning of each new season. Braid can go 2 or 3 seasons between changes.
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I checked the line and it was pretty warn. Got thinking about how old it was and three years. Added another 25 yards of new line,and all new leaders. As far as eating them, fish git in your mouth, yuak...
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Also, take a qtip and run it over your guides to see if they are notched or cut by the line ! Many times if you are consistentley breakeing your line, even after putting fresh line on, you have a notched guide. If it is notched, the cotten on the qtip will grab on the notch and pull out letting you know it needs to be replaced !!