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| Hook Length's I hate to ask such questions, which will no doubt be obvious to some of you in here ,but it is the only way I will learn and become the great fisherman I want to be. I understand the concept of using braid when fishing for big fish but should i be using a different strength hook length when i'm float or feeding fishing. For example should i be changing my hook length is i'm using 3lb line. Also is there a general rule that you should use a great strength of hook length or a weaker length |
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| Re: Hook Length's Depend what your fishing for mate!!!!!! if your going for 15plus carp beef up to twelvee or fifteen but stay light for the smaller fish I know a man who landed a 36 pound mirror on 2.6 pound line be dont be like him and remember to use your clutch |
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| Re: Hook Length's m8 im sayn use 12 lb. test if that breaks try the 20lb. spiderwire it ain't cheap but its definteley is worth it ![]() |
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