Losing a nice fish is always tough Fireguy. Proper drag, and solid hookset as you know are the keys to land a nice fish. I am not technical when it comes to drag setting. I do not take weight readings like other anglers. I simply over the years have learned what is the proper tension that works for me and the fish I catch, by pulling out line by hand. I basically look and feel by hand what the right tension should be. Once I have it dialed in, I leave it alone. If I come across a monster, and it loads up real good on the rod I manually start pulling out line while keeping good tension. With these new strong lines, the amount of give they have is close to nothing, so you run the risk of a nice fish pulling the hook if fish has a lot of fight in him close to the boat/bank.