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| Braid or not I`ve never used it as i`ve thought it an expensive comodity but i`m thinking of changing from mono to braid on the boat. I gather it is very different from using mono and wondered if anyone can answer some of my questions about using it. Firstly, i`ve seen it for about £20 2, what breaking strain should I use for the Bristol channel and what weight of lead could I conceveably use with it? At the moment i`m using just over 1lb of lead on a good tide with 30lb mono. 3, As a trial, would it be best to use it uptiding or downtiding first? 4, Should I still use a shockleader or will that defeat the object and catch the current? if so will mono knots suffice? 5, Should I use mono as backing on the reel? I`d appreciate it if someone could help me out here. Cheers all in anticipation __________________ Andy. ------------------- Treat each day as your last, one day you`ll be right. |
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I changed the 20lb Mono on my boat fishing outfit for 20lb Berkley Whiplash Pro (300yds for £9 on Ebay) & found I could get away with using much lighter lead weights as tide drag is much reduced. As it is low stretch, it's much more sensitive for bites too. I use about 15ft of 18lb mono shock leader to absorb lunges by big fish & also to act as a rotton bottom in case of snag ups. This prevents you loosing your expensive braid. With 300yds of line, i've not bothered with any backing & I use a uni knot to join it to mono. It's definately worth the money. Once you use it you'll never go back. I can't answer the questions on up-tiding, as i've never tried it. |