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#14289 - 03-03-2009 06:45 PM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
[Re: Anthony F]
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braid would be my choice,its tough and has no stretch and it has better hook setting power, but i will leave the details 4 everyone else, but it my choice
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#14292 - 03-03-2009 10:39 PM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
[Re: Anthony F]
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Berkley Big Game 17 - 25 around wood and a decent braid around grass. Braid is like using a weed wacker in grass after you hook up, just slices through.
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#14296 - 03-04-2009 10:37 AM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
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I think the same way as Frank... with one exception, deep water jig fishing. I really like using braid in deep open water when I'm fishing a jig. If calrity is a concern, I use an Albright knot to add a fluoro leader 12-20 lb test depending on if there are zebra muscles or not.
That Samurai braid from Daiwa is no joke... I'm telling you guys, try it... it's the smoothest out there and it casts like a dream. You know that sound you get when you have braided line coming through your guides? Not with Samurai braid. I know we mention it a lot, but it's that good.
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#14316 - 03-04-2009 04:47 PM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
[Re: Brendan]
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Wrap that 17 around some water chestnut, hell make it 20 and you ain't gettin him out! Braid will bring em out of that stuff
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#14317 - 03-04-2009 04:58 PM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
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One thing he would have to adjust would be the hook set. As we all know there is no stretch in braid so it does play a role. You never realize how much stretch is in mono line until you fish all day using both applications.
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#14319 - 03-04-2009 08:25 PM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
[Re: Nunz]
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I always thought Braid was for fishing in heavy cover and mono for more open water. And I have a weird question. Does anyone use lighter line to get more of a fight. Only for rec. fishing not tournys. Just asking cause sometimes I do it. I like the sound of a fish pulling line.
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#14325 - 03-05-2009 09:37 AM
Re: Heavy cover line or braid.
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The interesting thing is that you want to match the line to your lure. Not the fight. The fight is great of course. The excitement of that drag ripping off, but you have to take in mind how the bait works through the water. Different line wieghts and diameters directly effect the movement of your bait. There are so many applications and factors that it is to much to list. That is why it is always good to spool your spare spools with a different diameter line. When the fish are really under pressure it will make a difference the way that bait moves through the water. This goes true making the decision of using mono, fluoro, braid or braid with flouro tip.
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