Which colour of braid to use
#21
Posted 14 August 2011 - 04:00 AM
#22
Posted 14 August 2011 - 10:01 PM
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#23
Posted 30 September 2011 - 02:47 PM
#24
Posted 30 September 2011 - 02:51 PM
Go Habs Go!
-Mike
#25
Posted 30 September 2011 - 04:09 PM
i have most of the braids on my reels; powerpro green, powerpro red, fireline original, fireline crystal, spiderwire ultra cast, spiderwire camo, spiderwire stealth, spiderwire EZ.
they are all amazing lines and rarely fail. i would say spiderwire EZ braid is my favourite at this time. resons: doesn't absorb water, if you get some nests its super easy to untangle.
most people that have problems with braided line use spinning lures (spoons, spinners), and most of these problems arise from line twists. those that use spinning reels get the twists faster.
knots, line wrapping around guides and bird nets doesn't mean there is a problem with the line, it means there are some flaws in your fishing technique.
use a quality ball bearing swivel all the time, if you cannot use it directly at the lure use it 2ft above the lure.
#26
Posted 30 September 2011 - 09:34 PM
Baitcaster 1 (medium heavy) - 60lb Diawa Braid, Green Moss colour with 40 lbs Flourocarbon Leader
Baitcaster 2 (medium) - 8lb Flourocarbon
Spinning (medium heavy) - 40 lb Diawa Braid, Green Moss colour with 8 lb Flourocarbon Leader
Spinning (medium) - 20 lb white Spiderwire braid
Trolling - 40 lb red Power Pro braid
#27
Posted 02 October 2011 - 05:51 PM
#28
Posted 03 October 2011 - 09:52 PM
Chimyz, on 30 September 2011 - 09:34 PM, said:
Baitcaster 1 (medium heavy) - 60lb Diawa Braid, Green Moss colour with 40 lbs Flourocarbon Leader
Baitcaster 2 (medium) - 8lb Flourocarbon
Spinning (medium heavy) - 40 lb Diawa Braid, Green Moss colour with 8 lb Flourocarbon Leader
Spinning (medium) - 20 lb white Spiderwire braid
Trolling - 40 lb red Power Pro braid
Whats the point in having 40lb braid with an 8lb leader? Might as well go 20lb to 8lb leader.
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#29
Posted 05 October 2011 - 09:47 AM
#30
Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:58 AM
#31
Posted 17 November 2011 - 01:32 PM
If you have troublke cutting braid, go to Walmart, in the fishing section they sell a 1200-Degree Fahrenheit Berkley TEC Hotwire Line Cutter. Works great for braid and it is around $10 bucks. Cutsand welds the end of braided lines so it won’t fray.
Dirk
http://www.tackletou...linecutter.html

By diggyj at 2010-03-01
#32
Posted 17 November 2011 - 02:24 PM
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#33
Posted 17 November 2011 - 07:51 PM
Chimyz, on 30 September 2011 - 09:34 PM, said:
Baitcaster 1 (medium heavy) - 60lb Diawa Braid, Green Moss colour with 40 lbs Flourocarbon Leader
Baitcaster 2 (medium) - 8lb Flourocarbon
Spinning (medium heavy) - 40 lb Diawa Braid, Green Moss colour with 8 lb Flourocarbon Leader
Spinning (medium) - 20 lb white Spiderwire braid
Trolling - 40 lb red Power Pro braid
In my OPINION you are using way too heavy line.
Not critizing in any manner, just giving some pointers based upon oberservation & experience.
Even though modern braid has similiar diameters to mono etc, the heavier the line the more resistance to casting, accuracy ... etc.
A lot of "PRO- BASS" fishermen will use a heavy braid, but their technique is based on simply slamming the fish and getting it to the boat in seconds.
They do not want to take even a "Small Chance" of losing the fish.
TO EACH THEIR OWN (and i support what ever means a fisherman's personal preference is)
However, in general what I have noticed is this:
A lot of "new fishermen" (Including myself - many, many years ago) will initially start off using: Big Hooks, Big Weights, Heavy Line .. etc.
Ultimately , it will cause less STRIKES from fish (under normal conditions).
Once you have become very comfortable with the FEEL of your Setups, Bites ... Setting Hooks and landing fish, Your CONFIDENCE LEVEL should skyrocket.
Don't worry about using lighter line.
It makes the presentation better, the fight more enjoyable and challenging.
Again, not being or sounding "Elitest" (Not saying use: 2lb)
If your generally fishing for the average species here in ONTARION (Pike, Trout, Bass, Perch, Walleye) a line somewhere in the 10lb range is very suitable.
Modifications can easily be made with the use of a LEADER (Whether that be: Floro, Braid, Steel).
There are always logical exceptions for Weight (Fast, Deep Water) & Hooks (Texas Rigging for Bass, Larger Trebles for Pike) ... but SMALL works perfect for LARGE FISH.
Just make sure you are using Moderate to Good equipment, Make your Ties well, and have the hook/bait set properly.
As for the COLOUR of your MAIN LINE: Doesnt seem to make any difference. If you like HIGH VISIBILITY then go for it.
In situations where you need Stealth (Gin Clear water for Trout) then having a good invisible LEADER LINE is all you need.
."Make all your Casts Long and all your Fish Monsters"
#34
Posted 17 November 2011 - 08:22 PM
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