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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by fear_no_fish » Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:11 pm

I use braid for the no strech and strength. I lovee it on my 10.5 ft bait caster. But i love the mono for drifting
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by Gringo Pescador » Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:36 pm

bionic_one wrote: Also, for everyone, please don't release hatchery fish :)
Gringo Pescador wrote: Why not?:-k
curado wrote:because you are suppose to keep all hachery caught fish
But why? All I can find in the regs is the following for Steelhead:

Min. size 20". Daily limit 2. No more than 2 STEELHEAD may be retained as part of TROUT combined
daily limit. STEELHEAD may be caught and released until the daily limit is retained.
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by curado » Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:43 pm

because they dont want them spawning. they had a catch and kill regulation on the wenatchee and its the same here
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by bionic_one » Tue Jul 13, 2010 8:08 pm

Hatchery fish are likely to breed with Natives if they are not kept. Without going into depth (because it's been done in many threads on this forum), that's bad for the Native fish survival rate. Actual scientific studies have been done to prove it. We may not all agree on how the state/fed decide to manage the problem, but the reality is that it is bad for the native fish. Keep them please!
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Post by Shad_Eating_Grin » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:35 pm

bionic_one wrote:You don't need the bobber stop UNDER the bobber, just above it.
actually, a stop below the float is a good thing. Keeps the float from floating away, when you break off on a snag

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Post by curado » Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:40 am

u have a great point there and the point is true
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by bionic_one » Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:53 am

Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
bionic_one wrote:You don't need the bobber stop UNDER the bobber, just above it.
actually, a stop below the float is a good thing. Keeps the float from floating away, when you break off on a snag

If your leader line is lighter than your main line, your main should never break (barring tree trimming incidents!) I usually go with 40 braid main and 20 Pline leader, and only ever lose my jig. The swivel and above general doesn't get lost.
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by jens » Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:44 am

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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by kzoo » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:11 am

Shad_Eating_Grin wrote:
bionic_one wrote:You don't need the bobber stop UNDER the bobber, just above it.
actually, a stop below the float is a good thing. Keeps the float from floating away, when you break off on a snag
That's a good idea, using these new beau mack floats, I think there $2.50 a pop.

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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by scott080379 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:11 am

Damn Jens you are knocking the dead
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by jens » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:18 am

scott080379 wrote:Damn Jens you are knocking the dead
Thanks brother:cheers: . Took me 10 casts to entice this buck. 2 guys were drifting eggs and another below me was working a spoon. "The bite has stopped," they said. #-o
They were partially right. I didn't touch a fish after that. :-&
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by kzoo » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:50 am

fishnislife wrote:This thread is on fire. Best thread so far this year. A lot of chit chat, but within the chat is some of the best information I have seen anywhere. Thanks guys for the quality info and positive feedback. I think anyone who reads through all this will no doubt feel they can go out and hammer some fish. All this talk has got me itching. Can't wait to get out there.





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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by bionic_one » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:53 am

kzoo wrote:Never noticed the "views" 2200 views! That's crazy! I thought it was just a handful of us chit chatting, I guess we're being watched!
For every person that posts, there are probably 100 people that don't register and read everything as a "lurker" Nothing wrong with that, some people just don't want to post or register.
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by kzoo » Wed Jul 14, 2010 8:58 am

bionic_one wrote:
kzoo wrote:Never noticed the "views" 2200 views! That's crazy! I thought it was just a handful of us chit chatting, I guess we're being watched!
For every person that posts, there are probably 100 people that don't register and read everything as a "lurker" Nothing wrong with that, some people just don't want to post or register.
I hear ya man, I lurk on other sites too.

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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by DoubleR » Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:11 am

I like braid for both floating and drifting, but occasionally pay the price with bird's nests on the baitcaster. I'll pass along that if you do want to use mono for float fishing, you can get it to float better by waxing it (rub the line across a candle) for the first 20' or so.

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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by scott080379 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:50 am

I started using braid last year and haven't looked back. I can fit more line on my reel with it. It holds up really well.....something I will sugest to all of you that use braid. If you aren't changing your braid out every year, at least unspool it and respool it swaping the ends out. this will put any weak spots you can't see in your line at the bottom of your reel.

I don't do much float fishing but plan on it a lot more this year.

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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by curado » Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:56 am

also add abot 20 yards of mono to your spool. this will make the braid not spin on the reel spool.
PS never us Pline hydrofloat worst braid ever
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by scott080379 » Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:48 pm

I have never had a problem with my line spinning on the spool but that is a darn good idea.

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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by curado » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:29 pm

it works phonominal
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RE:summer metalheads.

Post by jens » Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:17 pm

curado wrote:also add abot 20 yards of mono to your spool. this will make the braid not spin on the reel spool.
PS never us Pline hydrofloat worst braid ever
That's what I've heard about that line as well. I will add my experiment using Tuf-line ended up going in the garbage. That stuff is cheap and frays real easy. PowerPro all the way. :cheers:
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