Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 05, 2022 6:23 pm

Just so we don't get our wires crossed. I am not asking about lure fishing as I have got my lure braid issues sorted.

So I loaded my 15ft beach rod with 40lb braid with a mono shock leader and my first session out The knot is catching the eyes.
Anyone any suggestions as to how to get this problem sorted and What strength braid and Shockleader are you using guys.

Perhaps my knot is too bulky or maybe braid is too thin?

I mainly fishing Wex/Cork beaches

Regards
Paul Bracken

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 05, 2022 6:44 pm

Try using tapered shock leader and use an fg knot or an albright knot

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 05, 2022 9:24 pm

I use a braid shockleader and it's excellent. 30lb mainline and 100lb shockleader. You get into the rod very quickly with the lack of stretch so it's very nice to cast with and the knots are absolutely tiny.

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:07 pm

Just use 60 braid no shock it will be fine

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:07 pm

Just use 60 braid no shock it will be fine

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 05, 2022 11:54 pm

I wouldn't be keen on braid as shockleader. Loosing the stretch of mono with heavy casting and loosing abrasion resistance on rough ground.
Getting a good FG knot is the way to go.

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Thu Jan 06, 2022 1:02 am

You didn't say if you are using a fixed spool or multi. For the fixed spool I use a double uni-knot
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fQkktR_ZVtY with 8 turns of the braid and 3 turns of the shock leader.
For the multi I use the albright knot and no tapered leader. https://www.google.com/search?q=albrit+ ... e&ie=UTF-8

I use 30lb braid and I find it fine for fishing the south coast beaches and well able to drag in large amounts of weed.

Now for the most important thing there is no point in tying 15lb tapered shock leader to to 30/40lb braid it defeats the purpose. You will need to remove a lot of the taper until to see the line look similar in thickness to about 25lb in mono

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Sat Jan 08, 2022 12:39 pm

Nice one lads. Some good tips there. Thanks

Re: Shore Fishing/Ground fishing BRAID

Wed Jan 12, 2022 1:55 pm

with a soft euro/conti rod i would use 20lb. braid with a 60lb. braid shockleader. a tapered leader works fine but u need to get the narrow end close in diameter to the braid, i have used 0.30 to 0.57 without any problems. fg knots are great but a simple figure of eight in the 60lb. braid and a 5 turn uni in the lighter braid is easier on the beach. a braid shockleader absorbs the twist caused using a fixed spool instead of going springy and causing problems like mono. the above i would normally use with 4 to 6oz. leads and either an overhead or a groundcast. overhead with people around and it still goes a good distance. rig bodies are usually 25-40lb. mono with this set up. i dont use a finger stall and never had an issue. if you use stiffer actioned rods you might want one as they put more pressure on your digits.

bulky mono braid shockleader knots can do damage to rodrings or worse so avoid them.

for heavier stuff this is worth a read

https://hookpoint.co.uk/long-distance-relationships/