smudge wrote: I hope they aren't Slams! |
Pcj wrote:
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MB wrote: Pcj, I've sent you a PM |
MB wrote: I've been trialling JOF 8 strand braid. So far so good. My only observation is that it's very thin, even thinner than Shimano Kairiki. A good thing, but next time, I'll order the next breaking strain up as a little insurance. |
Pcj wrote: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001018482108.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.21ef1802xWLJ7R Just ordered 2 more rolls,last purchase 2 yrs ago so lasted,never has it broken off,have had to cut when snagged. See I'm cheap 300m 40lb |
Fish Addict wrote:
A tip about breaking braid when snagged. I have a 250mm section of 20mm diameter timber dowell on board. Over this I have stretched some bicycle tube. This will grip the braid. When snagged wrap the braid around the dowell 5 or 6 times without overlapping the wraps. Hold tight and drive off. |
Pcj wrote: ... Whats the difference between cutting and driving off ?still going to break right.! might work while drift fishing but anchored? |
White snake wrote: That's a sweet rig PCJ |
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