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AubreyLaHaye458 08-16-2015 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 769005)
Never sport your braid


On serious note

Only mono when I fish soft plastics


20lbs fins windtammer for Topwater and other hard baits


I tried the 20lb fins and kept snapping it


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Cripley 08-16-2015 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by "W" (Post 769005)
Never sport your braid


On serious note

Only mono when I fish soft plastics


20lbs fins windtammer for Topwater and other hard baits

Yes I worry about fishing plastic with braid I think it would change action alot

"W" 08-17-2015 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AubreyLaHaye458 (Post 769013)
I tried the 20lb fins and kept snapping it


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Stop backlashing lol

neverenuf 08-17-2015 12:24 PM

Braid or Flouro for me. I don't even buy mono anymore. In the summertime I don't tie a leader on the braid either. I got hooked on the reduced stretch and sensitivity, mono just frustrates me now....

Sightwindow 08-17-2015 11:32 PM

Never braid with soft plastics. It just doesn't feel right. I feel too much too soon and miss fish for some reason. Plus I like the slightest of taps with mono and enjoy the hook set and not having to worry about ripping their lips on the hook set. I've fished with good fishermen who fish with braid in finesse situations and have never been humbled significantly.

Braid has its applications, though. Absolutely invaluable with corks at most any distance. Great for muscling redfish. And if topwater strikes are coming best far from the boat, it helps a great deal in staying connected. I find it tedious dancing with big fish on braid at the endgame.

All that said, braid is an unbelievable pain in tying knots, casting into the wind with any zip, fouling everything when a strike is missed and lure come back at the boat, being utterly unforgiving if a 18+ trout makes a surge near the boat, hard to thread through the level wind and about a thousand other things.

MathGeek 08-17-2015 11:47 PM

I've fished braid exclusively (all species) since 2005 or so. Far fewer fish lost to breakoffs.


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