Braid/Leader Line Suggestions
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Braid/Leader Line Suggestions
I have two spinning 4000 and 5000 reels I’m using in the surf on two different rods. One rod is rated 1/2-3oz and the other is rated 1-5oz. What’s the best lb test and leader line for these if I am bait and waiting ?
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Re: Braid/Leader Line Suggestions
Also, I heard this “rule/guideline” when picking weights and line. Is this accurate and safe to go by ?
For every 1oz weight used, you increase your line by 10lbs.
Ex. 1oz-10lb test ,2oz-20lb test, 3oz-30lb test
For every 1oz weight used, you increase your line by 10lbs.
Ex. 1oz-10lb test ,2oz-20lb test, 3oz-30lb test
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Re: Braid/Leader Line Suggestions
I mostly use an 8 1/2 foot rod with a 1000-2500 size reel and 6 pound test mono with 8 pound Flourocarbon leader. The light line doesn’t get washed around as much and is less blown around by the wind. Most of our fish are eating Sand Crabs so I don’t cast out far. We rarely use more than a 1/2 ounce egg sinker. I never use a rod holder except to re-rig.
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Re: Braid/Leader Line Suggestions
I think those guide lines are for safety reasons... You don't want a break-off with a chunk of lead flying into a crowd... Some people just put a shock leader of that size and go with smaller main line... The line weights that you can use should be on your reel and rod... I don't "bait-n-wait" much anymore, so I'm no expert...Luc42 wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2024 2:21 pm Also, I heard this “rule/guideline” when picking weights and line. Is this accurate and safe to go by ?
For every 1oz weight used, you increase your line by 10lbs.
Ex. 1oz-10lb test ,2oz-20lb test, 3oz-30lb test
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Re: Braid/Leader Line Suggestions
I cast 3-7oz lure with 15lb mono test 40-50 yards. I don’t think it is matter much about lb test but more to technique, lob cast instead of whip cast. I can also whip 1/4oz to break my 4-6lb mono.
Braid even though have better pulling strength than mono but can be break easily if snap due to no stretch.
Braid even though have better pulling strength than mono but can be break easily if snap due to no stretch.
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