DINK WHISPERER Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 Just wanted to see what you guys are using for flippin and pitchin. Also, is it true that braid will cut/ruin the guides on your rods? Is fluorocarbon good enough for these techniques? Quote
basser89 Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 It depends on what I'm flippin and pitchin and how heavy the cover is. If cover is light I am use my worm rod that I have spooled up with 14# Sufix Siege. I've also pitch my spinnerbaits in certain situations. I have my spinnerbait rod spooled with 17# Sufix Siege. My two true flippin sticks I have spool up with 20# Sufix Elite on the one and 50# Sufix braid. I have used 20# fluro in the past flippin and pitchin with no problems. As far as the braid cutting into the guides, I have a BPS Tourney Special spinning rod that I have spooled up with 20# Sufix braid. I've been using this setup for about 3 years now. Several times a year, I take a cotton swab on each guide to make sure there are no issues. I haven't found any cuts in the guides yet. I've heard that cheaper rods (not that the Tourney Special is expensive) that are prone to guide damage by braid. Hope that helps! Quote
Blade-Runner Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 15# Big Game, 17# Berkley 100% Fluoro, 50# PowerPro. Quote
Pantera61 Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 Sunline Machinegun Cast 16 or 20, Berkeley New Radial Braid 30 lb test. If the guides are quality, there should not be an issue. Quote
Super User eyedabassman Posted April 9, 2009 Super User Posted April 9, 2009 17 lb. Trilene 100% fluo. or 50 lb. Sufix braid. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted April 9, 2009 Author Posted April 9, 2009 I use 20lb fluoro now but i am always nervous when hooking a fish that it's going to break. I want to use braid on my Powell 766h Max flippin stick(on its way to me) but i don't want to ruin the rod. I think it comes with fuji guides. Quote
BigBassGuy Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 You should have no issues with braids on most rods. I use anywhere from 4lb all the way up to 80lb Power Pro. Never once have I had an issue with the guides being damaged from the line. Quote
aarogb Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 I like to use 20# flourocarbon for flipping and pitching. For some reason I think that braided line reduces my number of strikes. I now you guys are probably laughing at this right now but it is just something I have always thought. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted April 10, 2009 Author Posted April 10, 2009 I like to use 20# flourocarbon for flipping and pitching. For some reason I think that braided line reduces my number of strikes. I now you guys are probably laughing at this right now but it is just something I have always thought. Trust me, your not alone! Those are my thoughts exactly. But i always feel insecure about using fluoro in nasty cover. I wish there was an invisible braid, LOL! And yes, i tried Berkley Fire Line Crystal, it sucks!!!! > Quote
Big Tom Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 I use 15# P-Line CX Premium or Flouroclear for just about everything, including flipping and pitching. I have a BPS Extreme rod that has guides that were demolished by 50# Power Pro in just one or two outings with only the resistance of the bait against them. Those are Fuji Hardloy guides and they are found on a ton of rods. Just be careful with braid. Quote
Super User Jeff H Posted April 10, 2009 Super User Posted April 10, 2009 17lb Trilene XT. If there is a line available with better abrasion resistance that costs less (or the same) let me know and I'll try it out. I used to fish braid a lot when it first came out and I have not destroyed any guides. I've seen pictures of some that were destroyed though, so it does happen. Quote
Al Wolbach Posted April 10, 2009 Posted April 10, 2009 I like to use 20# flourocarbon for flipping and pitching. For some reason I think that braided line reduces my number of strikes. I now you guys are probably laughing at this right now but it is just something I have always thought. Ditto..........I use 20lb XPS floro. I'm not laughing, I agree................Al Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 10, 2009 Super User Posted April 10, 2009 I choose line (and rod and reel) based on cover. For working heavy weed cover, 50 or 65# braid. Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 10, 2009 Super User Posted April 10, 2009 Sparse cover Berkeley Big Game 15# Heavy Cover Braid 50# Braid will not hurt your rod's eyes! If you're fishing vegetation bass can not see your braided line! Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted April 10, 2009 Author Posted April 10, 2009 I would have to wear a glove on my left hand if i flipped with braid though, ;D True flippin anyways. Quote
bassinfla82 Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 Quality rods have quality guides and I have never once had braid damage my guides.. however on cheapy guides i wouldnt use braid. Quote
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