what breaking strain main line do you lads recommend 15 / 18 / 20 ? & does everyone use the 10lb for every oz of lead plus another 10 guide for the shockleader ? also will a tapered leader be better for a novice ? and one last question what is everyones favorite knot to tie them together , many thanks davey
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i used to use red ice mono then after reading quite a few good reports about diawa sensor i tried it and ive used it ever since. the bimini is very hard to learn but its worth it when you see how strong it is, ive used it for a few months now and its never snapped.
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I use 15lb on my little reels (usually Ultima F1), & 20 & 30lb trilene on my 525 & Slosh's respectively. I also use the Bimini - was lucky that someone showed me how to tie it so I picked it up right away - looking at some of the "how-to" picture sequences make it look like a nightmare! I've had the 60lb leader that I use snap before the mainline when fast-up with this combination.....fishin' accomplished......
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I use 18lb or 20lb Ultima F1 on my reels with a 60lb shockleader for 6oz leads. I tried following a few online guides to learn the bimini twist but I still can't get my head around it so I use the albright knot which is the smallest knot I've seen and has good strength, but I'll have to get someone to teach me the bimini one day.Drowning worms since 2007.
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Beaches I use 15 - 18lb mainline with a 50lb shock.
Rocks I use 30lb straight through (no shock) since I'm not chucking very far usually.
Spinning I use 10lb, no shock since the spinners are so light.
As for line, I just buy whatever is on special at the time
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18ib Diawa sensor to 60 ib suffix leader for general beach/pier fishing. 30ib straight through for rock work (sensor)
As for knots I never see the need for the bimini twist. Theres no doubt its a strong knot but only puts a loop in your mainline. The key knot is the one joining the mainline to the shocker. I loop the mainline over, pass the shocker through and around three times then back out and trim off. The only real benefit I can see to creating a loop is if your main knot slipped.
The sea angler rigs video is good for showing knots
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