Years ago I used to fish a lot of rough ground, prowling the kelp beds for big fish.
I often used to fish 60lb mono straight through. Casting isn't/wasn't an issue - the distances involved were easy enough. Pulling a decent fish (assuming you managed to hook into one) back through the kelp beds was the priority, hence the heavy gear.
More recently I have been wondering about fishing 60 or 80lb braid straight through with a 25lb trace, which ought to give a distance option if distance is required but should also give excellent rough ground performance.
My only experience with braid was using 25lb on my 8-12lb Ugly Stick, which was great fun. Never used it for shore work though.
Currently I'm fishing 30lb mainline for almost everything but I'll be dropping to 18lb for clean ground over the next couple of weeks on different reels.
Too heavy a braid to consider ?
Thoughts appreciated, other than the obvious difficulties in snapping 80lb braid in the event of a snag...
I often used to fish 60lb mono straight through. Casting isn't/wasn't an issue - the distances involved were easy enough. Pulling a decent fish (assuming you managed to hook into one) back through the kelp beds was the priority, hence the heavy gear.
More recently I have been wondering about fishing 60 or 80lb braid straight through with a 25lb trace, which ought to give a distance option if distance is required but should also give excellent rough ground performance.
My only experience with braid was using 25lb on my 8-12lb Ugly Stick, which was great fun. Never used it for shore work though.
Currently I'm fishing 30lb mainline for almost everything but I'll be dropping to 18lb for clean ground over the next couple of weeks on different reels.
Too heavy a braid to consider ?
Thoughts appreciated, other than the obvious difficulties in snapping 80lb braid in the event of a snag...
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