BassinSoldier Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 I am taking one of my fellow sergeants from my platoon on a trip to Kentucky Lake this Friday. I am going to lend him my 6'6" MH lightning rod/shimano symetre combo. I plan on getting him on a frog/fluke bite in some heavy grass and wanted to know what lb. test braid to go with on the spinning set up. I don't ever use braid on my spinning reels so it's new to me, but I want him to have it for the heavy weeds and I don't think the 50lb powerpro I use on my frog setup will do so well on the spinning reel. I was thinking maybe 12-14lb Powerpro braid...wudda you guys think? Thanks for any suggestions! Quote
Matt Jungblut Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 i use braid for everything i even use braid with my spinning rod 50lb power pro is like 12 lb mono you wont get a whole lot on the reel but it would work if u are going to go out and buy a new spool of power pro just for him and the spinning rod i would opt for some 30lb at least which is like 6lb mono diameter I'm pretty sure the lower u go with braid the thinner it gets so 12lb braid is like 4lb or 2lb mono i think he will be doing alot of retying and if by chance he hooks a good fish I'm sure u want him to land it so that is why I'm saying get 30 you are taking a newbie I'm sure u want to put him on fish and have him catching not breaking off or losing fish I'm sure others will give you advice Quote
sweet daddy Posted September 3, 2009 Posted September 3, 2009 Try teaching the newbie how to fish. I cant suggest anything without getting reamed so have fun. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted September 3, 2009 Super User Posted September 3, 2009 Try teaching the newbie how to fish. I cant suggest anything without getting reamed so have fun. sweet daddy, It's about time to pack your bags, I suspect you will be gone shortly. ______________________ Back on topic Whatever you have spooled up will probably be fine for a day or two. You already know this isn't the best rig for fishing weeds, but if you want to change out the line, 20/6 or 30/8 will work. Quote
BassinSoldier Posted September 4, 2009 Author Posted September 4, 2009 Thanks for the suggestions. Yeah I know it ain't the best rig for the thick stuff RW, but ya' know how it goes...Dude can't cast a baitcaster and I'm not gonna spool 50# on my rig that usually handles light jigs, so I kinda' had to make due with what I had that he is able to use. I'll post pics of our trip tomorrow. Well, I'm out the door to the lake!!! Quote
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