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LRF Equipment

#1 Post by Deleted User 12130 »

Hey Guys,
Hope ye are all healthy and safe,
Just wanted your opinion on a quick question.
I recently bought a 300m spool of Berkley Spiderwire braid of 28lb and .14mm diameter for rock fishing in the summer. I am after getting the lrf (light rock fishing) bug and am very interested and excited to give it a try during the summer. I have all the terminal tackle such as rod (7ft), reel (1000 size) and business end sorted but I am in two minds about the line. I have been reading that others are using braid as light as 8lb or even 3lb. Since I paid enough for the braid I currently have, do you guys think I would get away with the 28lb stuff or would it be complete overkill. The current braid I have is very light and soft so it wouldn't affect the movement of the lure and is not much thicker in diameter than braid of 8lb I have seen of .08mm and .10mm thickness.
Many thanks for your help and am open to suggestions or fishing tactics that work you,
Regards,
Colin
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Re: LRF Equipment

#2 Post by ecleary »

If you're casting tiny lures at 2 - 5 grams then you'll need a very thin braid. I've used 6lb braid and you'd be amazed how far you cast a tiny jighead. The feel will be much more balanced and enjoyable too. You'll be able fight large fish too on this tackle but you'll need a net to land big fish; i've learned this from experience unfortunately.
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Re: LRF Equipment

#3 Post by Gonzo »

ecleary wrote:If you're casting tiny lures at 2 - 5 grams then you'll need a very thin braid. I've used 6lb braid and you'd be amazed how far you cast a tiny jighead. The feel will be much more balanced and enjoyable too. You'll be able fight large fish too on this tackle but you'll need a net to land big fish; i've learned this from experience unfortunately.
How big a fish are you talking? Like double digit pollack and bass?
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Re: LRF Equipment

#4 Post by ecleary »

Gonzo wrote:How big a fish are you talking? Like double digit pollack and bass?


Unfortunately double digit pollack & bass in very short supply where I fish; but a 5-6lb pollock is a great fight on light tackle and net required if you have to lift it off a rock mark. Typically would be targeting smaller fish but odd time something bigger comes a long so need to be prepared.

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