FishingMN718 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Another swimbait topic. Sorry guys I'm new to Swimbaits and realized that I have a lot more questions. Read some articles saying that you should use like 25# fluorocarbon or mono. I have 30# braid but it said that would snap really easily? Need some help here guys 1 Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted July 29, 2015 Super User Posted July 29, 2015 ---- use co-polymer line ----- 1 - 2 1/2 oz, = 15 lb. line 2 1/2 - 4 oz. = 20 lb.line 4 - 8oz. = 25 lb. line 8 -12 oz. = 30 lb. line Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted July 29, 2015 Global Moderator Posted July 29, 2015 Using braid for big baits that aren't floaters is asking for heartache. 20-25lb copolymer is what I toss my big baits on. Quote
Super User Master Bait'r Posted July 29, 2015 Super User Posted July 29, 2015 Using braid for big baits that aren't floaters is asking for heartache. 20-25lb copolymer is what I toss my big baits on. I lost the first swimbait I ever threw because of this like two years ago. Braid just doesn't have the shock strength if you hit a wind knot or something. OP 25# copolymer is a pretty all-around safe bet. Quote
Dan_the_fisher Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 25# p-line cxx for me, I troll it my first cast to get coils out then I'm good all day, I've broke off 1/2oz buzz baits on 50# braid when I backlash bad it just doesn't have the stretch for sudden stops. Quote
FishingMN718 Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 Using braid for big baits that aren't floaters is asking for heartache. 20-25lb copolymer is what I toss my big baits on. Is that p-line copolymer? I've heard that p line cxx is really good too Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 29, 2015 Global Moderator Posted July 29, 2015 I don't know, If you're talking about the paddles tail soft swimbait styles, I use 30# braid and have for years. If you're talking about those 6"+ hard baits can't help you. Mike Quote
CTGalloway21 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 You do not want to use braid with swimbaits like the Bull Shad. It is more prone to snapping. Most use 25lb P-line CX or CXX. Quote
FishingMN718 Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 You do not want to use braid with swimbaits like the Bull Shad. It is more prone to snapping. Most use 25lb P-line CX or CXX. That's what I was thinking of getting. Do you know if most sporting goods stores have that? Quote
CTGalloway21 Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 I normally have to order the 25lb. Unfortunately the Academy and Gander in my area only goes up to about 20lb. Quote
Big C Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 I used 50lb. Power Pro at first. Until my brand new Spro Rat went flying while bank fishing, luckily I was able to retreive it with the help from a pinecone (long story). I now use 25lb. Suffix Seige, no probs...so far. Quote
Mattlures Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 You don't want to use braid with soft plastic swimbaits either. The line can wrap around them and cut them like a knife. Quote
FishingMN718 Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 Thanks for the feedback guys really appreciate it Quote
FishingMN718 Posted July 29, 2015 Author Posted July 29, 2015 You don't want to use braid with soft plastic swimbaits either. The line can wrap around them and cut them like a knife. Would 25# fluoro stand up to a northern pike's teeth? That is one of my main concerns Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 29, 2015 Global Moderator Posted July 29, 2015 You don't want to use braid with soft plastic swimbaits either. The line can wrap around them and cut them like a knife. True, but I've been useing it for years down here and that really hasn't been a problem.. Maybe I'm just lucky. Mike Quote
Super User webertime Posted July 29, 2015 Super User Posted July 29, 2015 25lb Maxima. IMHO the perfect swimbait line. Quote
hatrix Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 How heavy if baits are you talking about throwing? You kinda want to use the lightest line you can get away with. Even more so on a glide as bigger heavier line can dampen the action. I don't really throw anything that weighs over like a deps 250 but I use 20#. Anywhere from 12-20# for my swimbaits. When your talking about line like CXX in say 20# its not the same as normal line so it's a bad conparison. It has a thicker diameter and is way stronger then 20#. Quote
VolFan Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 I use 15 or 20 lb yozuri hybrid for baits up to 6oz. I mostly use 15 lb for 68s, Mini to 9" Slammers, 175s, and Bullshads. Never lost onethat wasn't my fault. The 15 is great unless you're getting up over 4 or so ounces. Quote
Mattlures Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 The bigger, thicker, softer, the soft swimbait it is the more likely the braid will cut it. Hollow bellied type baits aren't as bad as they can compress and are smaller so you might be able to get away with braid on those. True, but I've been useing it for years down here and that really hasn't been a problem.. Maybe I'm just lucky. Mike 1 Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted July 30, 2015 Super User Posted July 30, 2015 The bigger, thicker, softer, the soft swimbait it is the more likely the braid will cut it. Hollow bellied type baits aren't as bad as they can compress and are smaller so you might be able to get away with braid on those. what lb. line are you throwing your 13'' dead twitch trout with ???? Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted July 30, 2015 Super User Posted July 30, 2015 I throw swimbaits up to 5 ounces and as light as 1.5 ounces on my setup, using 17 pound mono. Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 30, 2015 Super User Posted July 30, 2015 25 lb Big Game is inexpensive and heavy enough to withstand most toothy fish strikes and a good entry level line. I use Sunline Diefer Armilo 25 lb Nylon because it's smaller dimmer line and may not be good for toothy fish like pike or musky. I have caught both big pike and musky using 25 lb Big Game, doesn't mean they can't bite it off! Tom Quote
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