Ok so big Berkeley seems to be the shout I suppose, what about shock leader now, same brand?
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Originally posted by Dava_2009 View PostOk Robbo point taken, thanks for feedback, I will rephrase the thread question then: can anyone help me out with which line would be best 20 - 30lb and which shock leader to go for.
Main line, I like the hyper sensor but the Berkeley big game is also canny. Maybe think about braid as well?
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I'm using 20lb daiwa st tourney mate, brilliant line, nice and thin, great casting and as tuff as fook. I use a 50lb penn tuff stuff shocker which I've never had any problems with apart from they don't make it any more on my last coil now so gonna have to find an alternative.
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20lb big game with 60lb Sakuma shock leader for me.
(What rod and leads are you using? The usual rule of thumb is 10lb of shock for every ounce of weight, but I'd say it's depends on the rod and casting style - smashing 6oz out with a stiff rod would snap 20lb sensor easy! but just lobbing 5oz with a softer match type rod wouldn't shock the line as much.)Ron Thompson Axellerator 13’ - Penn Spinfisher 7500
Daiwa Seahunter Z Spin 10’ - Penn Battle II 4000
Savage Gear Bushwhacker 8’ - Shimano Ultegra 2500
FLOUNDER, SEA SCORPION, COLEY, MACKEREL, LAUNCE, WEEVER, SHORE ROCKLING, POLLOCK, BLENNY, DAB, WHITING, COD, 5B ROCKLING, PLAICE, DRAGONET, EELPOUT, COMMON EEL, THORNBACK RAY, BALLAN WRASSE, CORKWING WRASSE, TOPE, GREY GURNARD, DOGFISH, TADPOLE FISH, TURBOT, SMOOTHOUND, BASS
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I use at the moment a new penn mag2 515 loaded with 15 lb Berkley mono and a 50lb spectra braid shock leader.
this set up is just to see how it works mono and braid no probes up till now.
other reels in use fathom 15 Berkley 25 lb main line 60lb mono shock leader
penn mag2 525 loaded Berkley 25 and 60lbmono shock leader. slosh 20 25lb main line 60lb mono shock leader.
the reason you use a shock leader is to minimize crack off when casting
even an over head thump can crack off best to be safe at the end of the dayconsett warlord retired
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20lb too thin for beach/riverpretty good gear that sensor,would of thought 20lb with a shockleader would be ample for beach/river use.When your start stepping up to 30lb/40lb mainlines they are normally for ruff ground/kelp fishing n not general beach use.
Plenty of good mono's about these day's,blue marlin,suffix,asso,veal's varivas are all tried n tested mono's.All the best with it pal
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To answer your question Sufix Tritanium, it is the best for abrasion resistance and is very strong. It can be a bit stretchy when pulling for a break. I use 0.45mm and have never had any problems.Gear: Old Skool !
ABU 484 MK I (cork) (1976)
ABU 484 MK II (Foam grips, spigot) (1977)
ABU 484C original guides version (1978)
ABU 484CS Fuji guides version (1980)
ABU 9000C (1976) upgraded bearings
ABU 9000 The red one (1974) upgraded bearings
ABU 7000 (1976) converted to 7000C hybrid ceramic
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Originally posted by Dava_2009 View PostJust normal overhead casting, anyway anyone else got any other recommendations on which line other than what is posted.
It only takes a bit of chaffing on the line and it weakens considerably.
Got to agree with braid of at least 50lb for security on casting and line diameter. It also comes out of tangles much easier since it doesn't stretch into itself in a birds nest.Told the missus I was going on a diet. I'd only eat what I caught
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Originally posted by hound hunter View Post20lb too thin for beach/riverpretty good gear that sensor,would of thought 20lb with a shockleader would be ample for beach/river use.When your start stepping up to 30lb/40lb mainlines they are normally for ruff ground/kelp fishing n not general beach use.
Plenty of good mono's about these day's,blue marlin,suffix,asso,veal's varivas are all tried n tested mono's.All the best with it pal
As already noted you won't go far wrong with the Suffix Tritanium and leader knots are a doddle to learnCLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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this old chessnut
for mono dint take any notice of the breaking strains. think diameter.
I like sensor , using the range between 20lb and 35lb. NO LESS THAN 80LB SHOCKER
remember to match the hook pull out ratio to the line breaking strain. unless cliff top fishing this rule doesn't go sometimes
if it was more available suffix would also be in my box.
toying with a fixed spool braider at the min, although i hate them they are better at one thing. -- and that's getting a cod through a snag at long range.
apart from that am still not convinced.
however a spare braided fixed spooler in the box gives me more options
BRING ON THE PIGS NOT LONG NOW.
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