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I switched to 80# mono this year after breaking off a couple slobs last year using 60# mono. I used it everywhere I have fished this year from RI down to VA. I have had no problems getting bit and catching fish with 80#. I bring along a 50# mono set up also. When the fishing was tough, I have switched to the 50# rod and found it makes no difference at all. If the fish aren't biting it doesn't matter what size line you have. I'm thinking about buying a spool of 100# Ande to try out down south.
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I use the Perlon (ultra stiff) leaders too. Our own Richie Tropics ties & sells Perlon-snelled Tog hooks (Snafu, Sliders, Single) and Perlon leader material - highly recommended !
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All depends where you're fishing. Northern NJ esp inshore where its mostly rock piles you can get away with the light stuff. But once the bite moves offshore or southerly where you're fishing all wreckage, then heavy is the way to go. I know a capt that has broken off 65lb pp and 80lb leader on fish that was taking drag!! :eek::eek::eek:
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I was on the OE this past fall fishing northerly and I'll admit, there was a particular asian gent (he knows who he is, lol) fishing to the left of me with 30lb floro and outfished me. So I wont count it out that some days the line choice does make a difference.
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