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dodgeguy

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  1. some of you guys have accused me of working for berkley because of my love for fireline braid over the past 2 years.i still think it's a great braid but i now have found one i feel is better.sufix 832 imho is a superior in some respects.i will now have to work for sufix. fireline braid in 30 lb and higher is still the smoothest braid out there.the suffix is slightly rougher but it doesn't make any more noise.it's quiet even on recoils. the thing i really like about the suffix is it definately casts furthur and it is definately more sensitive.i didn't think you could get any more sensitivity but because this line slowly sinks it goes straighter to the bait.i can feel things with this line that i didn't feel with other braids.the line also does not digg in and is harder to backlash. as i said the line slowly sinks.it does not sink fast enough to ruin a topwater baits action.this means you can use it for either application. it does lose it's color but all braids do.
  2. don't have a patriarch but do have a supreme xt.same drag and it works fine.
  3. dicks inpoughkeepsie has it.
  4. never said you can't go back.just wondered why.
  5. i use braid for everything.i use it in the same diameter as i would use a mono line. this keeps all your lures running at the same depths as you are used to.50/12 is minimum imho on a baitcaster and i use 6/20 on a spinning rod.i have changed from fireline braid to sufix 832 0n the spinning rod for two reasons.the first is fireline braid is not 8 strand until you hit 30 lb test and i wanted 20 lb.the second is the sufix slowly sinks.the sufix 832 is the most sensitive line i have ever used bar none.
  6. you can like it all you want.i like 55 chevies.they are still outdated.it's not an insult it's just a fact.powerpro is a rough 4 strand not round outdated braid.sufix 832,fireline braid and diawa braid are all modern smooth round 8 strand braids.this makes them dig less and handle better than any outdated 4 strand braid.maybe we should all go back to a stick and bobber with 10 feet of string.
  7. why would you go back tto powerpro.sufix 832 blows it away.i don't hate powerpro.i used to use it.isn't the point of these forums to become aware of better performing products?powerpro had it's time as the number one braid.there are far better braids available.why read these forums if you're gonna stay stuck in a rut.
  8. do not buy stealth.if you want a floating braidd buy fireline braid.if you want a sinking braid get sufix 832.powerpro is outdated as are most other braids.the fireline and sufix are the two smoothest and roundest braids out there.
  9. fireline braid or sufix 832 braid.
  10. never use a leader.i hate the knots going through the guides and i don't think it matters.i use 20 lb braid spinning and 50 lb brad casting.if fishing really heavy weeds 50 lb braid or higher is a big advantage.
  11. that's cause cajun makes a bunch of different red lines.red cast does not coiul up unless you spool it wrong.
  12. it might not sink in salt water.salt water is more boyuant than fresh water.
  13. i've caught tons of fish on cajun red cast line.the only reason i stopped using it is i've switched to braid because i like the sensitivity.cajun red cast is one of the finest mono lines made.
  14. 7to 1 is way to fast to crank.the price is right but i don't know if you'll get used to it.
  15. i am a patriarch lover but the 6 to 1 isn't super fantastic for cranking.i have the opposite issue as i can not use a lefty reel.i love the patriarch but i think you would be ill advised to spend 200 on a reel that will never be comfortable for you.
  16. sufix 832 i decided to try a spool of 20/6 on my spinning reel.i know i push fireline braid and i still love it but it doesn't come in an 8 strand under 30 lb.this results in a rougher fininish than the 30 lb and higher line has.this is my only ***** with the line.i hate braid noise and the rougher the finish the more noise you get. anyway i was wondering what guys like about it and don't like about it.i like the finish and find it as smooth but not smoother than the 30lb and up fireline.i know it's supposed to sink and i was wondering if that helps or hurts it for certain applications.like does it sink fast enough to pull down a topwater?do i still need a floating braid for topwaters?any wind knot/tangling issues?any digging issues?
  17. NICE FISH DUDE.
  18. nice fish dude.
  19. titcus with lp on 4-30-2011 fished the big titty with lp today from 1-30 to 9 pm.the day started out really windy with no fish for about 4 hours.it ended with 7 in the boat including my 6-3 and leighs 6-4.anybody who thinks reservoir fishing in a rowboat is cake is out of their mind.there's a lot of fighting the wind and rowing while you're trying to catch fish.the big girls just don't jump in the boat.the guys who catch them consistantly on the nyc reservoirs do so because they have fished them for years and understand seasonal patterns. all of our fish were glued tight to the shore adjacent to steep drop offs.all fish were caught on wacky rigged senkos except for 1 i got on a spinnerbait.the wind was so bad we had to duck into a protected cove which usually doesn't produce much but today it saved us.a lot of fish were suspended a 10 feet in 15 feet of water.water temperature was 60 to 64 degrees.i fully exspect the spawn to start soon.
  20. i respectfully disagree.
  21. and it's still not balanced at the reel seat or even close.
  22. and it's still not balanced at the reel seat or even close.
  23. all rods are tip heavy.there isn't one made that balances at the reel seat.that said i use the balancers bps sells.
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