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Re: braid for falcon [Re: Fast Lane] #7825004 07/31/12 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Fast Lane
Originally Posted By: -Shawn-
With Braid it is the sound and not the visibuility that will turn off fish.

I have watched it happen in My boat lots of times with my Coangler. Get them to change to Flouro or mono and they start having more bites.

At Falcon this seems to happen during Very high fishing pressure. Which has been most of this year.

That is none-sense. I have caught several big fish
on jig with braid. My partner would be using the same jig
With fluorocarbon and he wasn't catching more fish than me. You will get just as many bites with braid and get more of them in the boat.



Just becasue you have never experienced it does not make it not true. I've never been struck by lightning, but I know it happens. I do appreciate you opinion on the subject however.



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Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7825185 07/31/12 08:33 PM
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I use 25lb seaguar AbrazX and 65lb Power Pro. I re-tie after every fish when flipping and check my line often cause if you're not in the thick stuff you're not catchin them. Never broke off. Also get a dang motor cover, i scratched the [censored] out of mine out there a couple weeks ago.


Re: braid for falcon [Re: King.] #7825220 07/31/12 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: King.
I use 25lb seaguar AbrazX and 65lb Power Pro. I re-tie after every fish when flipping and check my line often cause if you're not in the thick stuff you're not catchin them. Never broke off. Also get a dang motor cover, i scratched the [censored] out of mine out there a couple weeks ago.


I learned the hard way about getting a Tuff Skinz too. Only took one trip and I ordered one as soon as I got home. shocked


Re: braid for falcon [Re: OLDARMY1] #7825808 07/31/12 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: OLDARMY1
Jay - You get all that braid off any reels we're going to use when we come down in September! wink

Fluorocarbon all the way.




hahahahaha......I am not apposed to a "friendly" wager between 65 lb braid and 25 lb fluoro. (im talking jungle fishing, not offshore)



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Re: braid for falcon [Re: -Shawn-] #7826069 07/31/12 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: -Shawn-
Originally Posted By: Fast Lane
Originally Posted By: -Shawn-
With Braid it is the sound and not the visibuility that will turn off fish.

I have watched it happen in My boat lots of times with my Coangler. Get them to change to Flouro or mono and they start having more bites.

At Falcon this seems to happen during Very high fishing pressure. Which has been most of this year.

That is none-sense. I have caught several big fish
on jig with braid. My partner would be using the same jig
With fluorocarbon and he wasn't catching more fish than me. You will get just as many bites with braid and get more of them in the boat.



I guess you have been there with ME? No, don't think so. I have seen it happen several times this year. Now unless your an IDIOT you won't say you know what has happened in my boat because you don't.

If you want to use braid by all means have at it. I COULD CARE LESS IF YOU USED YELLOW NYLON ROPE.

By the way, if you still think the noise is nonsense. just throw a Go pro out on braid and wind it in. Then you will see how loud it is. Or better yet stick your head under the water and listen. You won't be able to deny it then.

I do use braid when I can get away with it, but I know when it is hurting me too.


A Rat-l-trap makes a lot of noise underwater too, but they still eat it. I don't really care if it makes noise or not. I can assure you that you can come up here and fish with me at one of our local lakes and you will not out-fish me due to your fluorocarbon line.... I don't care what goes on in your boat to be honest with you. But what I do know is if you are fishing in cover, wood, grass ect. You are not going to get less bites with braid. The braid blends in with the cover. "Needing" flourocarbon line is all in your head.


Alabama rig debunked the line shy and line noise myth. If a stainless steel Chandelier with 5 swimbaits attached being pulled in slowly by 65lb braid catches fish do you really think they care about the line or the noise from the braid? rolfmao


Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7826468 08/01/12 01:33 AM
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I guess you haven't seen the Silent Cranks and Rattle traps without rattles have you? You know the ones for pressured fish. There are times when it makes a difference. I still use Braid all the time. I just know when I need to Change to catch more fish than someone who's using braid.

When Falcon was full I fished 65lb Braid exclusively. There were Fish that had never seen a Boat or bait everywhere in the huisache,However now that it is fishing extremely small and every fish in the lake has been hit in the head with a jig 10 times, Flouro Does make a difference. It is not visibuility, it is Sound.


Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7826567 08/01/12 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted By: dudley44
I use braid all the time--mostly PowerPro 30---but I read a lot of comments that 65# braid is best for Falcon--won't 30# work??sure a lot less diameter



So much for the question on the original post! rolfmao


Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7826828 08/01/12 02:42 AM
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I used 20 lb flouro and partner used braid more bites and fish came from flouro. I pulled plenty of fish out of some thick stuff. Including a 10.8 which wrapped me around a tree line was fine. Just my experience.



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Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7827234 08/01/12 05:51 AM
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Silent crankbaits still make noise underwater due to the split rings and hooks rattling together. If the noise from a 250hp mercury approaching, transducer clicking and 100lb thrust trolling motor doesn't keep them from eating, then the noise of braid isn't going to scare them.


Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7827553 08/01/12 12:58 PM
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I've been down there enough to learn my lesson. I use Stealth 80lb in moss green. That is all.



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Re: braid for falcon [Re: dudley44] #7827560 08/01/12 01:00 PM
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If you can stay out of the tress - throwing a squarebill or med. diver on 15 lb fluoro is acceptable. 20 lb for deep divers or around heavier cover. 15 on the rocks is fine, just baby those big fish!



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