Jump to content

GoneFishin

Members
  • Posts

    349
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by GoneFishin

  1. I have a question about swivels. Why are you guys running them above your floats? Isn't it harder to mend your line and keep on the surface?? Also, when your break off you loose your float and everything, what is the benefit of running it above instead of below?

     

    Ohh, and has any one tried the nano fill on there pin yet?? lol

  2. I always use a backing, but I usually use tip-up line from ice fishing and I've never had a problem with my line slipping.

     

    ...by saving on line he can afford to buy more lures. I do the same thing, and then next year I'll reverse it from one rod to the other! Get double the use out of line.

     

     

    And if he's got 8 reels to spool up that's 600 yards of line he saves. Depending on the application, I can spool 3 reels easily for bass and never see my backing with one spool of 150 yard braid. Then like rizzo said, switch it onto anther reel and it's almost like having new line! Braid can be very cheap or very expensive, it all depends on how you use it.

  3. Raven Micro XXXS, nothing fancy.

     

    Although with the braid I run, I don't even need a swivel above the float to be honest.

     

    You could always run a slip float and never worry about twist again :)

     

    I've used them but they seem even weaker then black birds but they are a bit smaller so.

    You said you run braid, how does that hold up, does it float good? And does it help on 20+ yard hooksets? I'm guessing you have another reel with mono for the colder months? I was going to run it on one of my pins before I sold a set up..

  4. Swivels above the float help immensely with line twist. I take it you've never used one.

     

    I don't know where you get your micro ball barring swivels, but the ones I always seem to find not only bend out of shape but, they don't really turn that freely in the first place. So unless your running a heavy line it's not going to help much, but then again heavier line doesn't twist as much in the first place.

  5. IMO swivels won't help much if at all. People spin there reels while casting to counter the effect of pulling the line off the side. If you get to lazy for that (like me...) then your going to have to deal with line twists here and there. Make sure your split shot are round and try to drag your bait across the water instead of through the water when retrieving. Also if your using roe, take some extra time while tying it to make sure its as round as possible. If your going to use a swivel put it under the float. Make sure you put it low enough to adjust your float.

  6. Good job Matt nice ski.

    I wouldn't recommend a boga grip. I tried to use one for Pike in the spring and all that did was loose me fish (and lures after getting wrapped) Those fish just shake way to much and put a lot of stress on them selves and the boga.

    As for lures, scan the classifieds and kijiji. You can find some good deals especially when purchasing lots.

  7. I've caught almost every Musky in my life on light equipment and never had a problem with them running much or being tired at the side of the boat. How bad it could be to target them for a weekend without the right gear? I know there's the odd monster out there and you need to respect those fish and try to do what you can to make sure they go back unharmed but chances are he's not going to be getting into monsters throwing bass baits at them for a weekend imo.

    Now if your thinking about throwing larger baits that's a whole other subject. When I got my first musky rod I thought a 4oz max rating was over kill. Not quite!!! lol. I still worry about the tip snapping off during a back lash... and the pull some of those baits have is unreal and is enough to max out any mh or probably heavy bass rod.

  8. Learning to take out knots is half the fun of learning how to use a baitcaster! But seriously.... everyone's got to learn how... And don't cut your line... unless your going to replace it. Make sure your spool is always full and it will make casting a bit easier and allow you to cast farther. Braid is harder to learn with casting because it's easier to back lash and harder to un-knot but is far superior to mono IMO. I would explain what I do when back lashed but it would just confuse you. So just be careful and don't try to learn to quickly, or you'll be paying for a lot of line..

  9. My condolences to you and your family. I haven't had many deaths in my family until the last couple years and I don't think one didn't involve people getting angry over things posted on facebook. I personally don't think there is any reason to be posting pictures of someone on there last legs and I sure know I wouldn't want my pictures being taken or displayed on the internet. Some of my family are still fighting over a situation very similar to yours and it's separating that part of the family..

  10. I'm thinking about trying it and replacing the braid on one of my spinning set-ups.

     

    This is off there website: http://www.berkley-f...om/line/nanoFil

    Not a Mono. Not a Braid. The Next Generation of Fishing line. NanoFil is made out of gel-spun polyethylene, much like a superline. This ultimate spinning reel fishing line consists of hundreds of Dyneema® nanofilaments that are molecularly linked and shaped into a unified filament fishing line. Dyneema, The World's Strongest Fiber™, gives this line superline type strength and our uni-filament process makes it feel and handle like a smooth monofilament

     

    I think I know what I'll be running on my pin this fall.

  11. I wouldn't personally buy them but you can find them pre-made. If you are just planning on going for bass, pickeral ect. then you won't need to go over 20lb and you can just do a uni to uni to attach it to your main line and tie directly to the hook. If you are looking to target musky then you need heavy fluorocarbon which doesn't tie very easily. So you'll want to crimp a snap swivel to one end and a double barrel to the other. The perfection loop is a good easy knot for tieing your main to the leader, and if you can manage you could also get a swivel on there using that knot, it's just a little difficult to say the least lol..

×
×
  • Create New...