Problems with braid

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CATCH 22
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Post by CATCH 22 »

Rich_Lather wrote:I've never had that problem (2). Although, I tie mine 4' up from the hook.
Does'nt that make it a little hard to cast light lures? I know it would'nt a bottom rig :thumbup:
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I use 2' off a mono leader for cast and reel. Still no problems with toothy critters.
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Post by grim reeler »

Speaking of toothy critters, I had a (fresh water) jack bite clean through 30# braid this afternoon.

I have also heard from a friend that closing the bail on spinning rods manually is a must.
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Post by Rich_Lather »

grim reeler wrote:Speaking of toothy critters, I had a (fresh water) jack bite clean through 30# braid this afternoon.

I have also heard from a friend that closing the bail on spinning rods manually is a must.
For a crappy reel like a shakespear, I would agree. I had the the bail wire fall off my first shakespear. I avoid them now.
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