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I bet! I'd be liketoddmc wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:16 amMaybe you need to spend less time fishing and more time trimming the shoreline brush with that weedeater string.I used to carry hand pruners in my creel when I fished creeks for trout in my youth. The only thing that sucks about cutting new access is that other anglers will fish your spot.
I managed to lose two of my my custom spinnerbaits last month on one of the golf course lakes that I fish that has overhanging brush. I blame the dark moon that was causing me to cast blind.
The lake is out in the middle of nowhere with no light pollution. Spooky too with all of the coyotes, rattlesnakes, and skunks!
You know, I like to try to put together optimal combos, taking into consideration rod, reel, and line, and without considering my arsenal holistically I realize now that the line I've chosen for the 12 combos I've put together from ultra light to extra heavy are split 50/50 like this:JBcrankaddict wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 5:06 pmThis is a good reason to use braid. Never had a backlash that couldn’t be sorted out. Love some fluoro for certain things, but bushwhacking is not one of them. A buddy wrapped his PowerPole micro with braid on the backswing recently. By the time I made it over to him, he had already started cuttingso I blew up one of my reels on purpose and taught him a quick lesson. All we need is a little patience.
I have a lot of reels, almost all my BFS reels have braid but all my other reels have fluoro except one with mono for top water treble baits and one with braid for Frogging. I just like fluoro better but what you say does make sense.JBcrankaddict wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 5:06 pmThis is a good reason to use braid. Never had a backlash that couldn’t be sorted out. Love some fluoro for certain things, but bushwhacking is not one of them. A buddy wrapped his PowerPole micro with braid on the backswing recently. By the time I made it over to him, he had already started cuttingso I blew up one of my reels on purpose and taught him a quick lesson. All we need is a little patience.
No problem man. You’ve got things covered with those sweet combos! I’m sure you’ve got enough sensitivity in those MSX rods to not lose much changing to braid for certain things. Hate seeing wasted spoils of fluoro, gets expensive fast! Good luck!poisonokie wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:15 pmYou know, I like to try to put together optimal combos, taking into consideration rod, reel, and line, and without considering my arsenal holistically I realize now that the line I've chosen for the 12 combos I've put together from ultra light to extra heavy are split 50/50 like this:JBcrankaddict wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 5:06 pmThis is a good reason to use braid. Never had a backlash that couldn’t be sorted out. Love some fluoro for certain things, but bushwhacking is not one of them. A buddy wrapped his PowerPole micro with braid on the backswing recently. By the time I made it over to him, he had already started cuttingso I blew up one of my reels on purpose and taught him a quick lesson. All we need is a little patience.
64UL/bf: Fluoro, 65L/bf: Braid, 68ML/bf: Fluoro,
69M/bf: Braid, 65ML: Braid, 66M: Braid, 610M: Fluoro,
67MH: Braid, 70MH: Fluoro, 70H: Fluoro, 70FRog: Braid,
70X: Fluoro
So if I just keep that in mind when I'm on the bushwhack side of whatever pond I'm at I'll be able to fish whatever I want and avoid anymore of these unfortunate, spool obliterating overruns. Thanks for the light bulb.
Thanks and likewise! If my signature on every post holds true, all I really need is the opportunity. On the setups I chose to use with braid, I planned to use them mostly for moving baits and topwaters, anything fished on line that should remain taut or on the surface. I'm looking at it differently now. I'll just have to keep an eye on my line more when fishing bottom contact with the braid. It'll definitely save me some headaches and money if I approach it based on what's around me on the bank.JBcrankaddict wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 10:12 am
No problem man. You’ve got things covered with those sweet combos! I’m sure you’ve got enough sensitivity in those MSX rods to not lose much changing to braid for certain things. Hate seeing wasted spoils of fluoro, gets expensive fast! Good luck!