best low di main line to put on 525 mag.in 20 or 25lb test.would i get much 30lb line on a 525.whats everyone use to attach shocker to main line thats easy to do when its cold and wet and dark--lol
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Hello Marden
Hope you like your new rod
Many good lines, probs best to tell you what to avoid - Red Ice/Ultima vector.
OK lines at a good price are e.g. Daiwa Sensa, Blood red stren and one of my favourite cheaper lines - Ultima Distance/Rough diamond (same line)
There are better lines e.g. Suffix Tritanium and Daiwa Tournament but I only buy expensive lines for the rough stuff, where it counts and I use Suffix.
imo a 525 mag can be used at short range with 30lb line and 25lb line but you may find it a little wanting if you cast 100 yards and the line is being pulled around. I use 7000 size reels - fave is SLOSH 30 and they are loaded with 30lb. My 525's optimum performance is with 20lb. Can cast a sinker alone 200 yards with that set up.
On one mixed mark I fish high water down I start with an abu mag elite/15lb to reach the holes, switch to a 525 mid-water and then to a slosh 30 at low water when you can be casting into the snags. Gives you an idea.
Hope this helps.PB Boat Ling 24lb
PB Cod Boat 17lb
PB Cod Shore 11lb
PB Boat Pollack 9.5lb
PB Mackies 1,000,000
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I use diawa sensor mate, its a bit thicker then other lines but its as tough as bulls lugs. The 15lb is .37mm 18lb .40mm 20lb .44mm and so on. Most 15lb lines are .35mm so if you put .02mm onto the diameter of other lines thats about right. This is my preferance anyway, no doubt other people will have thier favs though.
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Originally posted by nick1 View PostI use diawa sensor mate, its a bit thicker then other lines but its as tough as bulls lugs. The 15lb is .37mm 18lb .40mm 20lb .44mm and so on. Most 15lb lines are .35mm so if you put .02mm onto the diameter of other lines thats about right. This is my preferance anyway, no doubt other people will have thier favs though.PB Boat Ling 24lb
PB Cod Boat 17lb
PB Cod Shore 11lb
PB Boat Pollack 9.5lb
PB Mackies 1,000,000
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Originally posted by Jimbob View Postagreed
Leader knot wise the bimini twist is the one but it is hard to tie in the cold and wet otherwise its the overhand and uni knot one which is simple
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I currently use diawa sensor 20lb with a ultima 60lb shockleader, that's on a slosh20 and have had no problems even on snaggy ground..
In a strong wind the mainline will bow whatever diameter you use so i'd rather have a little extra faith in my line than worrying about a slight bow
I always use the grinner knot for attaching mainline to shockleaders...easy to tie once mastered and as strong if not stronger than many other knots out there, never had one fail on me....yet
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yeah i use the albright shockleader knot but now im going to be using the bimini twist and a nice long shockleader, im using daiwa sensor 20lb at the min on my 525 but i found ultima distance better il be using the ultima distance next time i need new line but sensor is my second choice just abit thick for the breaking strain
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18lb sensor - beach and rocks
20lb sensor - pier and cliffs (longer shocker sometimes)
thats the conclusion ive came to after using many over rated lines over the years
that 20lb sensor might as well be labelled 25lb compared to other lines.
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Originally posted by Deans View Post18lb sensor - beach and rocks
20lb sensor - pier and cliffs (longer shocker sometimes)
thats the conclusion ive came to after using many over rated lines over the years
that 20lb sensor might as well be labelled 25lb compared to other linesLast edited by nick1; 20-09-2010, 09:08 AM.
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Originally posted by nick1 View PostI use diawa sensor mate, its a bit thicker then other lines but its as tough as bulls lugs. The 15lb is .37mm 18lb .40mm 20lb .44mm and so on. Most 15lb lines are .35mm so if you put .02mm onto the diameter of other lines thats about right. This is my preferance anyway, no doubt other people will have thier favs though.Can't Catch Yesterdays Fish
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