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Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: cocodrie] #4766008 04/22/10 04:02 AM
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I just caught a 41 inch bull red at south jetty on 10lb test yesterday, and hooked up on a jack crevaille but it straighted out my steel swivel

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Originally Posted By: Pat Goff
I guess this dude ain't getting it....

I'll type slower.
Braid: power pro, spider wire, brand doesn't matter.
No leader
No nothing.
Tie it to your lure, go fishing. Be happy. That's as good as it can get. Some of us have already fooled with every combination you can come up with. Nothing works better.


I use the same setup except I use a leader. I usually use a 20 or 30 lb fluoro leader. I feel the fluor increases the strike ratio, it also stands up to gill plates and teeth a little better than the braid. I have caught literally hundreds, maybe more than a thousand reds in my days of fishing port A and it is best to use a heavier rig than needed. If fishing for the big boys at the jetty, a 10 lb rig will not work. It is possible you could land one but it would be very difficult a 45+ inch red will just sit on the bottom with that rig and you could not move him. 20 or 30lb braid would be perfect for any reds you come across. This fish was caught on 12lb test but I do not recommend it. It took forever to land and had I been using the right tackle, it might have taken me 5 minutes. Caught it while sheepshead fishing. Thought I had a world record sheepshead.


If you plan on releasing the fish, be prepared with the right tackle so as little stress as possible is put on the fish. A long fight will probably equal death to the fish. The fish in the picture is a smaller large red at around 44 inches or so. We catch them up to 50inches+. A ten lb setup would be useless. Listen to pat and add a leader if you like but braid is all that is needed for everything down at the coast. Leaders come in handy on toothy critters and fish with sharp gill plates. Braid cuts easily on sharp objects.


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Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: justin83] #4802724 05/01/10 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: justin83
I just caught a 41 inch bull red at south jetty on 10lb test yesterday, and hooked up on a jack crevaille but it straighted out my steel swivel


Your swivel must have really sucked, especially since you claim your line had a 10 lb test break point. Steel is usually stronger than mono????!!!!???? I have caught many jacks off the jetty and in my boat down there and 10lb test is not ideal and will not land a jack unless you have 5000 yards of line on your reel. It would be tough to catch a bonita on 10lb test, much less a jack. why are you using 10lb test at the jetty? U just not know any better????



This jack was caught from shore with 20lb test and it was not a fun fight. I took a member of the forum on a PINS trip to catch lots of large trout and I ended up hooking into this. You can see the lure in its mouth and a fluoro leader. 10lb test would make this a tough job. 10lb test is good for nothing but croaker, trout, piggy perch and minnows.


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Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: TheRodFather] #4802732 05/01/10 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted By: TheRodFather
I got a solution where everyone wins...use 10lb braid (I prefer cortland masterbraid) and add a three foot fifteen to twenty pound flourocarbon leader...you get the small diameter of the braid and the strength..plus the stretch and invisibility with the flourocarbon leader...use a uni to uni to tie it together.


Sounds good to me for bay fishing. Uni to uni is the way to go, no swivels, period. Swivels are not needed unless using live bait on a carolina rig. The fluoro leader is good for many things including gill plates, teeth, oyster reef, barnacles, and anything else sharp you might come across. Sorry for so many replies but the more I read, the more I realize how much help some of you guys need. 10lb test is great for trout but go heavier for larger fish or you will have quite a bit of work on your hands when you hook into a larger fish.


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Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: PiePuncher] #4802878 05/01/10 01:18 AM
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de I wish this thread would go away. Its been entertaining but I don't think anybody can squeeze anymore juice out of it.


Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: Peter2] #4802917 05/01/10 01:29 AM
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Thing is, Pat hit the nail on the head and then someone has to question his information. Peter, you seem to have an idea but if you read, you will realize that most people have no clue. I do not know Pat but his information could save some people quite a bit of trial and error. This thread is actually a good one for the rooks. What are people thinking when they talk about using 6-10lb test for reds??? Sure it can work but its not ideal. I apologize if I offended U but I did not make you read this thread again, you did it on your own free will. smile


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Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: PiePuncher] #4803965 05/01/10 12:15 PM
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No need to apologize PiePuncher. No offense taken. I just don't like to see people getting all bent out of shape over fishing. Next to catching fish my favorite part of fishing is the stress relief. I just hope old Pat isn't letting the argument ruffle his feathers too much. coffee


Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: Peter2] #4810758 05/03/10 02:41 PM
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Me? I've got thick skin..

I take a lot of newbies out, some have freshwater experience, some don't have that. I get quite a few that went to academy before the trip with the "perfect" setup recommended by the crack head behind the counter, really whippy rods, 10 lb mono, and a bag full of [censored] to throw. You *can* catch something on that, but they'll usually be begging a setup within an hour.




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Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: Pat Goff] #4819262 05/05/10 12:46 PM
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how about 10 pound mono line for trout/whiting???

Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: PiePuncher] #4820694 05/05/10 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted By: PiePuncher
Thing is, Pat hit the nail on the head and then someone has to question his information. Peter, you seem to have an idea but if you read, you will realize that most people have no clue. I do not know Pat but his information could save some people quite a bit of trial and error. This thread is actually a good one for the rooks. What are people thinking when they talk about using 6-10lb test for reds??? Sure it can work but its not ideal. I apologize if I offended U but I did not make you read this thread again, you did it on your own free will. smile


People are thinking that perhaps fishing should require a bit of skill in landing fish and not just meat hauling fish to shore. Funny enough, there seems to still be alot of emphasis by some people for "sport fishing" and not fishing for food. Perhaps a few of us are fishing for the experience of being outdoors and the time spent with friends, not for the express purpose of putting food on the table. To each his own, but there seems to be more than a bit of chest thumping going on in this thread. Great to hear about all of your experience, so feel free to share your information. But to trumpet your method above all others is not always the wisest choice.

Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: PiePuncher] #4820743 05/05/10 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted By: PiePuncher
[quote=justin83]I just caught a 41 inch bull red at south jetty on 10lb test yesterday, and hooked up on a jack crevaille but it straighted out my steel swivel


Your swivel must have really sucked, especially since you claim your line had a 10 lb test break point. Steel is usually stronger than mono????!!!!???? I have caught many jacks off the jetty and in my boat down there and 10lb test is not ideal and will not land a jack unless you have 5000 yards of line on your reel. It would be tough to catch a bonita on 10lb test, much less a jack. why are you using 10lb test at the jetty? U just not know any better????

well i had braided thirty lb on other rods and 20lb test on another but i do like using the lightest tackled possible when fishing i had no problems catching that red on 10lb, as long as i keep it out of rocks i am not worried... i have caught plenty of big fish on light lines,also i am sorry but i didnt mean to say i hooked up on the jack with the 10lb but i lost that fish on the same day and it hooked up on my rod with braided line... but my friend did pull in a 38 inch jack on 20lb line with the same rig we were using mine got straightened out, but yea i am going to buy stronger swivels from now on and although i know these fish are known for spooling reels wasnt even close on that catch

i dont see why u have to be so abrasive when u are talking to me either...

Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: justin83] #4875406 05/18/10 09:39 PM
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I fish deeper inshore and 10 lb test mono is great to use. I caught my biggest redfish a 12 lb fish off the 10 lb mono. If your not fishing deeper water or surf then higher test is not needed.

Re: 10lbs Test Without Leader for Redfish? [Re: Pat Goff] #4907790 05/26/10 07:28 PM
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It more personel preference than anything. I too fish old school with my ABU 4601 on a 7' Castaway MH, 8-17lb, loaded with #14 stren. I generally cast with the wind to my back but at times need to cast into the wind and find that the heavier line backlashes less. I tie directly to the jighead and rarely have I had to retie, mostly hook the reds in the corner of the mouth. You cant go wrong with your favorite bass rig, spinning or casting!

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