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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2013, 08:54:24 PM »
50lb Jerry Brown

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2013, 09:02:59 PM »
Now all you guys running braided I am wondering are you running it direct to your lures or do you use a mono leader? When I was fishing for steelies I tried braid for a little bit and stopped hitting as many fish. So I quit it for a little bit. I tried it on a couple of my float roads with a mono leader and I was back in business. So I am wondering how many of you guys have seen this?
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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #17 on: July 01, 2013, 09:23:33 PM »
I run 30LB PP on all of our downrigger rods, I put 50-100 yards or so of 20lb mono backing then a 300 yard spoon of PP then a 50' top shot of 30lb fluorocarbon so it holds better in the clips. But I have found a different release that holds carbon  so I'm trying those now and so far so good. On my drift rods I use a carbon leader.

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What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #18 on: July 01, 2013, 09:28:41 PM »
50lb Jerry Brown

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Same here. Jerry brown is actually a spectra not a braid, which has a lot of advantages over something like power pro. I run 50lb for salmon, tuna and bottom fish, and 80 for halibut. Those of you that like braided lines really should try some Jerry brown, I'll bet you won't ever go back.

Carp I run a mono or fluoro topshot on most everything. Reason being, spectra or braided lines don't have the abrasion resistance, downrigger clips have more to hold onto for fishing deep water, and of course visibility can be an issue with bright yellow line.

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #19 on: July 01, 2013, 09:31:51 PM »
Power pro 50 green for most all of my fishing.

I second this.  Good line, I buy it in bulk.

Thats what I use.
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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #20 on: July 01, 2013, 09:32:41 PM »
Cool. I have never been around down riggers. I got tired of the stretch in mono. I would have out a good amount of line on a float and swing on fish and not be able to stick them. It started to tick me off so I went back to the braid about 4 years ago and a few ft mono leader and when I swing it gets tight fast :chuckle:
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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #21 on: July 01, 2013, 09:52:43 PM »
Yeah, no braid for leader. I never add a top shot just use a mono leader. I've caught low clear water spooky steelhead with the pp yellow all the way to a swivel then the leader. But I only use braid for float fishing and plugs. Never drifting or chucking gear.
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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #22 on: July 01, 2013, 09:53:15 PM »
Pretty much run 30/8 powerpro on all my stuff now.  I use an 10# flouro top shot/leader of about 6-8 feet on my jigging rods and a light wire snap swivel on my bottom bouncer and mooching/live bait rods (mono or flouro leader between weight and bait).  Swivel snaps end up giving way before the PP if the sinker hangs, but tbe leader gives way if the hook hangs.  For use with dowriggers, I went to those Pro Release bobbin style releases by Seas and Lakes out of Kent, WA.  Those are the only way to go for a release unless you want to run a long top shot.

 I back everything with 10 or 12# mono.  Length depends on spool size.
Oh, the halibut rods have Penn reels with 80# powerpro w/ dacron filler.
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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #23 on: July 02, 2013, 07:39:26 AM »
I like the powerpr 50 as well for my salmon/ ling rods. My only gripe is getting them to stay in the clipped on the downriggers. I have been going with a mono leader of 30 feet or so but hate the knot when reeling in a fish. Do you guys do anything special to keep the braided clipped in or what, maybe I neeed new clips. nwhunter

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #24 on: July 02, 2013, 07:45:10 AM »
For your riggers.....try taking a rubber band...one of the wider ones. Snip a piece off and fold it over the line...then...pinch that in the clip. Give it a try.

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #25 on: July 02, 2013, 07:49:13 AM »
I like the powerpr 50 as well for my salmon/ ling rods. My only gripe is getting them to stay in the clipped on the downriggers. I have been going with a mono leader of 30 feet or so but hate the knot when reeling in a fish. Do you guys do anything special to keep the braided clipped in or what, maybe I neeed new clips. nwhunter

I've tried it all, but this is what works the best - I learned the hard way with trolling at 280-350 ft in the winter for macks on Lake Chelan with 12# balls - on manual downriggers... a false release makes you really appreciate a clip like these!

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You have to be mindful of when you send it down that you keep pressure on the rod at all times - if you free spool it you will have a fail to release.  Once you get used to that little trick, you'll never go back to another release style, I guarantee it.  False releases are virtually a thing of the past, and you can dial in the release pressure very precisely. 

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #26 on: July 02, 2013, 07:55:37 AM »
I love watchin my buddy jump everytime his braid pops out of the rigger clip.
Thats why I stick with Mono for rigger rods.

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #27 on: July 02, 2013, 07:56:18 AM »
Skillet, I used these for a while, thought they worked great, then had a day where we broke off eight or nine of them on the strike.  I think I forgot which direction to wrap and was doing it backwards or something.  This was also with mono at the time.  I haven't used them since.

I use the Scotty clips now, they are fast to clip and I only seem to not be able to keep my 50# PP in one that is older and not as tight.  If I use that one with a smaller dodger, it works fine.  The rubber band idea might refurbish that one, but at about $5 from outdoor Emporium in, I think I will just retire it.

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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #28 on: July 02, 2013, 08:04:27 AM »
Chamberlain make a clip for braid.
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Re: What's your favorite kind of braided line?
« Reply #29 on: July 02, 2013, 08:13:57 AM »
Skillet, I used these for a while, thought they worked great, then had a day where we broke off eight or nine of them on the strike.  I think I forgot which direction to wrap and was doing it backwards or something.  This was also with mono at the time.  I haven't used them since.

I use the Scotty clips now, they are fast to clip and I only seem to not be able to keep my 50# PP in one that is older and not as tight.  If I use that one with a smaller dodger, it works fine.  The rubber band idea might refurbish that one, but at about $5 from outdoor Emporium in, I think I will just retire it.

I had a few fail to releases with these at first as well, but quickly discovered it was me not putting enough pressure on the rod as I was sending them down.  If you wind the line on backwards (I mighta done that once or twice as well), it will  pop the bobbin out but won't let the line off of it... like chinese finger cuffs! 

If I was using the 50# PP, I might be more inclined to use the scotty's, but since I stick with the 30/8 for low drag through the water, I've had to learn how to use these and really like 'em now.

You get out fishing yesterday?  My bro put a little 11# king in the boat at Thatcher Pass.
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