Fish Pimp wrote:In a nut shell I have JB on all my Stellas some is 80lb solid and some 100lb hollow. If you want xtra line then the HOLLOW 100lb is the way to go it is thinner than the 80lb solid something to do with the number of carriers it is produced from I belive. Either way it is the best braid i have used in terms of not needing a glove to cast .I have fished this braid day after day with S/baits to 180grm and never come close to cutting fingers. I tie the 100 hollow the same as any other with no problems it has the advantage also of being able to be spliced together if you should lose some meters. Contact Chris Wong B C S Enterprizes he is the man that imports JB braid sponser of this jigging site and a top man to sort you out. ZEST is BEST |
JoshW wrote:Is that the hollow or the solid, we've got JB hollow in 60-100lb on 5 spinners on the boat and in hundreds and hundreds of casts maybe had a wind knot once. |
Looks like you have an amazing fishery over there.I have been seeing a few reports coming from Musandam/Hallaniyat areas from the Oceanactive crew withsome very impressive GTs.This will be a place to visit in the future.Thanks for your info.
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