Welcome to the Gulf Shores Pier Fishing Forum.
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 17 of 17
Like Tree9Likes

Thread: Surf Line Advice

  1. #11
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2016
    Location
    Central N.C.
    Posts
    339
    Thanks
    9
    Thanked 45 Times in 34 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    Hmmm, you know how they define expert?
    An Ex is a has-been and a spurt is a drip......under pressure ;-) lol

    The amount (and diameter) of the backer you use is dependent on the pound test of the braid and the capacity of the reel to fill out the spool to a normal working fullness. That in itself is a SWAG as braid claim comparisons to "mono equivalent diameter" are often understated and reel line capacities claims are often overstated (though Penn is usually pretty close).

    Fluorocarbon would be a waste of money, time, effort and just complicate your setup IMHO.
    I try to keep it simple with as few knots and hardware (and weight) as possible to get the job done.
    You could easily put a 300 yard spool of 15# to even 40# braid on the spool first and top it off with as much 15# - 20# mono as long as it is at least 100 yards.
    You do NOT want to be casting that knot as it will wear faster and possibly be a danger should the weight break off.
    Join the two with a uni to uni knot or FG knot or one of the other braid to mono knots.

    Hope this helps!
    Yes it does help and Thank You and everyone else that offered suggestions.

  2. #12
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Posts
    123
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 36 Times in 17 Posts
    I would recommend some Trilene Big Game in 15# test with a 30# shockleader for that reel.

  3. #13
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    800 Miles north
    Posts
    1,489
    Thanks
    2,763
    Thanked 232 Times in 180 Posts
    Braid on bottom for added reel-capacity and mono on top-shot for increasing "shock cushioning" of a head-shaking or surging fighter.
    Mono on bottom for cheaper filler and braid on top-shot for bite sensitivity (i.e., low stretch) and/or casting distance (thin diameter). A short leader at the end of braid for hiding the line, or bite-protection/abrasion resistance is ok too.

    Yo-zuri Hybrid line is a co-polymer line with better-than-mono sensitivity but some stretch, plus cheaper than braid. Big Game Trilene is a go-to mono.

  4. #14
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Anderson, SC
    Posts
    576
    Thanks
    131
    Thanked 312 Times in 115 Posts
    Let's gather some more confusion for the mix.....what about braid slipping on the spool if the braid backing is selected for extra capacity? Is it a problem - or just excuses from poor anglers?
    Just for my sanity, I typically wind at least 15-20 yards of mono on the spool before spooling a couple hundred yards + of 20lb. Hi-vis braid.
    Good times, Good friends, Great Beer. You can buy all three - But it's always better to invest the time to make your own.

  5. #15
    We are there! Let's go fishing!!
    Join Date
    Oct 2011
    Location
    Born, bred and someday dead in Midtown Mobile, AL
    Posts
    10,166
    Thanks
    7,916
    Thanked 13,512 Times in 3,994 Posts
    Blog Entries
    6
    We use a wrap of doublesided tape around the arbor, then tie an arbor knot with two locking halfhitches and then wrap the tag end onto the tape.
    As soon as you put the first rotation of line down it locks all this down.
    I've NEVER had this setup slip!
    hikingthehills and rabidawise like this.

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to Pier#r For This Useful Post:


  7. #16
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Anderson, SC
    Posts
    576
    Thanks
    131
    Thanked 312 Times in 115 Posts
    Thanks x2 !
    Good times, Good friends, Great Beer. You can buy all three - But it's always better to invest the time to make your own.

  8. #17
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2016
    Location
    Acworth, ga
    Posts
    15
    Thanks
    2
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by Pier#r View Post
    We use a wrap of doublesided tape around the arbor, then tie an arbor knot with two locking halfhitches and then wrap the tag end onto the tape.
    As soon as you put the first rotation of line down it locks all this down.
    I've NEVER had this setup slip!
    I'll be using that doublesided tape for sure, about to rig up a new reel tonight!
    rabidawise likes this.

 

 
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •