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Old 05-01-2013, 03:49 PM
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I like braid when anchored and clamming or chunking since it helps you detect bites.. This time of year when the fish are a little more sluggish it helps alot. When the season wears on and you are live lining bunker and the fish are hiting hard, I think mono is a better choice. Lost way too many fish using braid. Not enough stretch.

For casting and jigging I perfer a spinning rod since they are much easier to cast and you don't have to worry about birds nests. Other then that I use conventional reels.

If you want to cover all your basis with one reel, I would go with a Shimano Spinner Bait Runner set up since you can use it for all sorts of fishing. The bait runner feature is what makes these reels so versital since you can control the line out tension like you can with a conventional reel yet you have the ease of casting with a spinning reel.
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I like braid when anchored and clamming or chunking since it helps you detect bites.. This time of year when the fish are a little more sluggish it helps alot. When the season wears on and you are live lining bunker and the fish are hiting hard, I think mono is a better choice. Lost way too many fish using braid. Not enough stretch.

For casting and jigging I perfer a spinning rod since they are much easier to cast and you don't have to worry about birds nests. Other then that I use conventional reels.

If you want to cover all your basis with one reel, I would go with a Shimano Spinner Bait Runner set up since you can use it for all sorts of fishing. The bait runner feature is what makes these reels so versital since you can control the line out tension like you can with a conventional reel yet you have the ease of casting with a spinning reel.
couldnt disagree more !!.
Line type should not be just based on How your fishing as mch as what your fishing with rod wise.
live lining I like a glass or composite rod as I have broke way too many Graphite rods with both braid and mono on them on the hookset.

Braid performs VERY well , on those type rods. It offers a much better hook set than mono. and when your drag is set right you just work the fish until its in the boat.
For BIG bass alot less get away with braid than do mono.
And if snag and dropping bunker, braid well out performs mono doing that too.

Many new Baitcasters especially the new low profile work horses also can cast a mile and are pretty fool proof.
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as previously mentioned. To cover a lot of applications I would suggest a Shimano Bait Runner also. I like the TFO rods for the price. Just be sure to find a nice sweet spot with the action. I like a bit more to the heavy side for snag and drop of bunker. I have 40# pp on mine. Friend has a giant spool so it was a freebie. Works great so far. Good luck.
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For all you guys clamming stripers on just mono, what strength line are you using for your primary and what weight for your leader from the swivel to the hook on a fishfinder rig? Primarily party boat set-up is what I'm asking.
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For all you guys clamming stripers on just mono, what strength line are you using for your primary and what weight for your leader from the swivel to the hook on a fishfinder rig? Primarily party boat set-up is what I'm asking.

Been using #20 mono (Momoi Diamond) for years for clamming.

Early in the season when fishing the backbay, I'll use #20 flurocarbon for leader. Once the water warms up and bluefish show up I'll go to either #30 or 40 depending on the amount of bluefish bites (more bluefish bites the heavier I go as I just don;'t like wasting time re-tying & it doesn't seem to effect the striper bite).
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15 lb mono with a minimum amount of weight and use a fishfinder that lets the line attached to the hook slip through the sinker. Open the bail and keep you finger on the line. When you fell the tap, let the line go, count to two, and close the bail/set the hook.
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