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Old 05-21-2011, 09:06 AM
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First of all, these guys are all trout fisherman that responded. Heres what i use. 50lb power pro or suffix. No leader. Redfish dont care if use 1/2 " rope. Hook em and winch em in !
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Old 05-21-2011, 09:24 AM
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First of all, these guys are all trout fisherman that responded. Heres what i use. 50lb power pro or suffix. No leader. Redfish dont care if use 1/2 " rope. Hook em and winch em in !
Lol true . . . . but 50lb? thats a little overkill huh? i have hustled 15lb reds in with a citica on a medium cumara with 20lb giving it no slack with no problem never lost a fish due to popping the line since my switch to braid with a 20lb mono leader
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Old 05-21-2011, 09:37 AM
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Lol true . . . . but 50lb? thats a little overkill huh? i have hustled 15lb reds in with a citica on a medium cumara with 20lb giving it no slack with no problem never lost a fish due to popping the line since my switch to braid with a 20lb mono leader
When u r fishin a redfish tourney the point is to get the fish in the boat fast no matter what so u don't over stress the fish which in turn gives the fish a better chance to stay alive in the livewell which ='s $$$$$
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:08 AM
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When u r fishin a redfish tourney the point is to get the fish in the boat fast no matter what so u don't over stress the fish which in turn gives the fish a better chance to stay alive in the livewell which ='s $$$$$
Exactly mike, the less stress you put on them the better they do in the livewell. And i know teamxxl are fishing redfish tournaments.
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Old 05-21-2011, 10:09 AM
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Just asking out of curiosity not knocking . . .
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Old 05-21-2011, 12:49 PM
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No braid at all. We have lost more baits and fish than ever before with braid. Making the switch bake to mono. Oh and we USED 20-30 pound power pro. Never again.
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No braid at all. We have lost more baits and fish than ever before with braid. Making the switch bake to mono. Oh and we USED 20-30 pound power pro. Never again.
Mono is no way shape or form stronger than braid. Mono does work better with topwater and other treble hook lures though.
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Old 05-21-2011, 01:53 PM
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Youngn' u have no clue what u r talking about
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No braid at all. We have lost more baits and fish than ever before with braid. Making the switch bake to mono. Oh and we USED 20-30 pound power pro. Never again.
***? This makes zero sense . . . . . unless you were using way to heavy of a jig head and draggin the shat over reef all day
Have fun with your mono and casting 10 feet from the boat
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***? This makes zero sense . . . . . unless you were using way to heavy of a jig head and draggin the shat over reef all day
Have fun with your mono and casting 10 feet from the boat
I can still cast really far with mono I just hate the strech
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I can still cast really far with mono I just hate the strech
Well you sir are a god....... Spool out a core and cast a mile with mono
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I can still cast really far with mono I just hate the strech
I am a big fan of braid,but I still love some original stren...good stuff.
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**** ***** it's not my fault u can't cast worth a sheet
Go have a smoke dude
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Old 05-21-2011, 04:15 PM
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We salt and fresh water fish with braid. We have lost more fish and more baits due to braid snapping either next to the boat or when we cast and the reel locks. We fish around cypress knees and trees and in duck ponds for reds. We need to respool our stuff for the bass tournament we got coming up, this time with mono. I may be young, but I ain't dumb.
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We salt and fresh water fish with braid. We have lost more fish and more baits due to braid snapping either next to the boat or when we cast and the reel locks. We fish around cypress knees and trees and in duck ponds for reds. We need to respool our stuff for the bass tournament we got coming up, this time with mono. I may be young, but I ain't dumb.
You might have got a bad spool of power pro,happen to me once. It had a weird color to it and broke when it should not have. That is the reason I switched to suffix,have not had a problem what so ever. The 832 is SUPER smooth,hardly and guide noise and cast like a dream.
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**** ***** it's not my fault u can't cast worth a sheet
*****? haha im just stating your so said facts chill key-mo-saby no pun intended
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never said i had a problem casting either . . . . . . just sayin
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Pox, I'd like to see you and W have a bird nest competition .......
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Pox, I'd like to see you and W have a bird nest competition .......
i have a great video of that somewhere lemme find it ....
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We salt and fresh water fish with braid. We have lost more fish and more baits due to braid snapping either next to the boat or when we cast and the reel locks. We fish around cypress knees and trees and in duck ponds for reds. We need to respool our stuff for the bass tournament we got coming up, this time with mono. I may be young, but I ain't dumb.

whatever you say mr 19 year old that sooooo full of knowledge
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