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Line

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:17 am
by Mike Kontes
Friends,

What kind of line should I be throwing for the silver submarines right now the delta?

What do you recommend for spook rig and a fish trap rig?

I have used mono forever, but do not want to lose a fish of a life time and still want to castability.

Thanks,

Mike

Re: Line

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:14 am
by JustinD
Topwater linesdiers require braid. IMHO of course. Looking for the fight of a lifetime.

Re: Line

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:58 am
by Mike Kontes
What kind of braid for topwater?

What about for Rat-l-traps & Fish traps?

Mike

Re: Line

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:05 am
by JustinD
65-80 lb. braid for everything linesider related. Best for rattle traps cause you can rip it from the weeds better. Plus big stripers have sharp teeth and they bite thru mono.

Re: Line

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:46 am
by Burke
Mike,

I've lost a lot of stripers when I was using P-line because their teeth cut through the line. I currently use Power Pro 50lb braid for stripers and haven't lost a fish yet to line breaking.

Also, what's nice about braid is that there is no give in the line when you need to set the hook. I threw a 3/4 oz Rat L Trap about 80 ft yesterday and, as soon as the trap hit the water, a 8lb striper hit it. I was able to set the hook and bring it in.

As JustinD mentioned, braid rips through weed great. I was running my trap through some weeds yesterday when a 4+ lb bass hit it. Was able to pull the bass out of the weeds without any trouble.

(I'll send you an e-mail later today when I get off work.)

Re: Line

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:45 am
by Cooch
I'm using 80# Gorilla braid on ALL my topwater baits for stripers. When I'm tossing the LC DD100 jerkbaits, the Big Hammer paddle tailed swimbaits, Rodstrainer Shim jigs(hair raisers) or Duh Spoons, nothing less than Stren 25# Fluorocarbon line! I've never had a striper break this Stren Fluoro in the two seasons I've used it now.