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What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? #6494894 08/09/11 04:06 AM
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I recently purchased a Kistler Broom Stick which states the recommended line size being 25-50 lb test mono. Just curious if I'm using 20# fluoro if I should go ahead and make the jump to 25#? Only thing I hate about 25# is it feels like wire coming off the spool. Same question for braid, though I'd like to stay with fluoro. Thanks guys.


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Re: What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6494906 08/09/11 04:10 AM
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Nothing will happen! Ur fine.

You just don't want to use 65 pound braid with a spinning rod rated for 8-10lb

Re: What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? [Re: Lake Fork Guide] #6494908 08/09/11 04:11 AM
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So it's okay to under power the rod per say, just not over power it. Gotcha. Thanks Cody and congrats again on the kid on the way.


Originally Posted By: Scott N
You know the old saying

If it floats, flys, or f___s it is always cheaper to rent!

You have to decide which is more important.
Re: What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6494909 08/09/11 04:11 AM
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20 lb would be fine. Just don't want to go way under what recommened like 10 or 12 lb or you'll risk breakin fish off.

Re: What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? [Re: woody203] #6494917 08/09/11 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted By: woody203
20 lb would be fine. Just don't want to go way under what recommened like 10 or 12 lb or you'll risk breakin fish off.

See that's why I asked. I always use an improved clinch with fluoro and always wet the knot before I cinch it. Well today I was fishing a Big Bites knock off brush hog on a 5/0 hook with a 3/8 oz tungsten and I set the hook on a bass and snapped the line at the knot. Probably just a bad knot, but just wanted some reassurance. Thanks guys.


Originally Posted By: Scott N
You know the old saying

If it floats, flys, or f___s it is always cheaper to rent!

You have to decide which is more important.
Re: What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6495107 08/09/11 06:37 AM
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You can't slack line hook set with floro, 80% of my clients don't understand this but at end of the day, we get that bad habit broken, not their line!

Re: What happens if you use too light of line for a given rod? [Re: Lake Fork Guide] #6495118 08/09/11 06:49 AM
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