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sealine x40sha line
Would like to spool reel for 150-200 deep water for ling, sea bass. I think all braid would be too much line. Probably use 40-50lb. But How?
Info appreciated.. Thanks Howard Last edited by howardrf; 04-24-2021 at 10:45 AM.. |
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Re: sealine x40sha line
I would put some backer on the reel and spool with Fins 40g line. Thin but strong. I use that line on my bottom rods and its very sensitive...can really feel the bite and has plenty of strength. Dont know of many local shops carrying it but worth the effort to locate it.
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Re: sealine x40sha line
I would start with 1/4 spool mono backing since I think your reel holds 270 yds of 40 lb mono. I use a modified Albrite knot for my mono to braid connection.
It should take more than enough braid to fill your needs. I also like to use a topshot for when there's tangles in crowded conditions. Braid to braid tangles are some of the worst. I don't feel that the topshot adversely effects feel. Last edited by Ol Pedro; 04-26-2021 at 10:21 AM.. Reason: Spelling |
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Re: sealine x40sha line
Thank you, will try.
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