We now have the Zest wire assists but they are on the standard hook.
Ben, you can try the #70 kevlar which is rated at 700 lb. Although it's quite thick and is better suited to bigger jigs. Best thing coutta normally can't get through it by the time you boat them. You have to import it though.
Benk wrote:Yeah, I think importing something will be best. Its not the boating of the cuda that really worries me its just before you drop the jig again, pretty much have to change assists. Pain in the ass. Cheers |
sooshee wrote:Benk, have you tried using rubber lumo tubing to protect the cord? The heatshrink don't seem to last more than a couple of slashes from the razor gang. |
Benk wrote:Is there anything more heavy duty around than the red kevlar stuff? Getting a bit tired of donating No35 gammys to the scourge of the sea. I was using single strand stainless wire for a while but it was a bit hard to work with. Any ideas? |
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