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  • Snagging with braid

    Only started up fishing again last winter and used braid for the first time (nee such thing as that when I packed in 25 years ago). I struggled a bit freeing up from snags on the rocks and even trying to wrap the line round my arm or a heavyweight pair of gloves could still be pretty painful.

    Is the best thing to do to take soemthing like a hammer shaft or simialr along and then wrap the braid around it, so your hands go nowhere near. Any other tips. Or should I just stick with mono when rock fishing.

  • #2
    I use braid for rock fishing mate but always with a mono rotten bottom and of course a mono snood. Have never had to snap the braid. I use 66lb braid for rock fishing so you can use a heavy rotten bottom with it if you like. The pick up of the lead with braid is so quick 'though you will find you don't lose many leads (most days).

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    • #3
      Same as magpie... Use a mono shock leader and trace. The mono will go someone before the braid slices your arm off haha
      "In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."


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      • #4
        I would not use a mono leader I use 44lb braid to 100lb braid leader. This set up snaps 80lb mono rig body

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        • #5
          I wrap it around a folded up tea towel and use mono leaders which makes it easier to pull free
          Make sure not to try and pull out of snags with the rod or else it'll just bed itself in the reel and not cast next time around

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