It’s all starting to come back to me now...
I’ve just bought a load of 40lb mainline and 35lb trace.
Most of my fishing is off the rocks, and the beaches I do fish tend not to need a long cast since most of them have gullies and holes 40 - 60 yards out, depending on the state of the tide.
I’ve never understood the fascination with distance casting - most situations I’ve encountered never needed it.
Basically I’m going from 30lb mainline with a shockleader to 40lb mainline straight through, with no shockleader, with a 35lb trace and a 25lb rotten bottom link.
I usually fish substantial baits on big hooks right through the year because it’s the bigger fish I’m interested in, and I’ve either caught them myself or seen them caught in all weathers, including low tide in bright midday summer sun.
I won’t hit the horizon with this setup but at least I’ll get my gear back most of the time, and I will still be able to hit the sort of range the beach marks I visit require.
40lb straight through with a pulley rig at the business end will still go a long way without too much effort behind it and if the cast is a smooth swing a heavier shock leader won’t be needed.
How do you guys do it ?
I have lighter gear for targeting smaller fish and/or bigger distance but the heavier stuff is what I will be using almost exclusively.
I’ve just bought a load of 40lb mainline and 35lb trace.
Most of my fishing is off the rocks, and the beaches I do fish tend not to need a long cast since most of them have gullies and holes 40 - 60 yards out, depending on the state of the tide.
I’ve never understood the fascination with distance casting - most situations I’ve encountered never needed it.
Basically I’m going from 30lb mainline with a shockleader to 40lb mainline straight through, with no shockleader, with a 35lb trace and a 25lb rotten bottom link.
I usually fish substantial baits on big hooks right through the year because it’s the bigger fish I’m interested in, and I’ve either caught them myself or seen them caught in all weathers, including low tide in bright midday summer sun.
I won’t hit the horizon with this setup but at least I’ll get my gear back most of the time, and I will still be able to hit the sort of range the beach marks I visit require.
40lb straight through with a pulley rig at the business end will still go a long way without too much effort behind it and if the cast is a smooth swing a heavier shock leader won’t be needed.
How do you guys do it ?
I have lighter gear for targeting smaller fish and/or bigger distance but the heavier stuff is what I will be using almost exclusively.
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