Sun Sep 20, 2009 4:23 pm
bigsod wrote:Thanks eric ill pick some up

really good stuff that
Sun Sep 20, 2009 5:56 pm
eric has me using it to its good
Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:56 pm
since i was knee high to a grasshopper i have always used amnesia in different breaking strains, never have i had a problem with it, me thinks people are getting to tech with there fishing, ,,i fly fish a lot and over the years i have heard this and that on color of flies bodies, color of head color of tail and have gone to rivers and lakes , not using the :proper:colorand have caught fish when the so called experts with there proper :color: have not my own thought is that fish are not as clever as we make them out to be
Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:22 pm
i used to use amnesia for years but just found it stretches to much for clipped rigs for me,
Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:13 am
you may be right dennis but i would suppose i would not have that problem as my casting would not put as much pressure on the line as what yours would,,wish i had that problem though will have to practise my casting
Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:29 am
dbrock wrote:i used to use amnesia for years but just found it stretches to much for clipped rigs for me,
same here, a good pre stretch before tightning the crimps does the trick, not a big fan of amnesia anymore, bought a few bad spools recently, found it very coily and crinkled. no amount of stretching fixed it. never seem to have that problem with the flouro. the stren stuff, doesnt stretch and sits off the rig nicely. saying that, whiting will distroy it after sitting on the trace too long, ends up coming back looking like and srt spring
Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:03 pm
i have to be honest never prestretched amnesia snoods and rarely had a problem with it casting. i mustn't be strong enough
Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:05 pm
'me thinks people are getting to tech with there fishing'
i think there's truth in that but at the end of the day like most things see what works for you- no harm trying a few things out.
Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:40 pm
Instead of using a bottom crimp to hold a swivel in place use neopreone rig tubing from gemini to create a moveable stop. If the snood strechs have a enough room to adjust. Makes the rig much easier to resnood even when fishing.
As regards snoods I like to use suffix 60-80lb superior or varivas shock for my pulley snoods. I use 30lb amneasia for up and over and another selection of pulleys for cleaner ground. For clip down rigs I use 20-25lb snoods dependent on the hook size I'll be using and therefore the fish I'll be targeting. 15lb amnesia for flapper and have varivas flouro for flappers held with the rig beads for scratching.
Thu Sep 24, 2009 12:11 am
Donagh wrote:Instead of using a bottom crimp to hold a swivel in place use neopreone rig tubing from gemini to create a moveable stop. If the snood strechs have a enough room to adjust. Makes the rig much easier to resnood even when fishing.
As regards snoods I like to use suffix 60-80lb superior or varivas shock for my pulley snoods. I use 30lb amneasia for up and over and another selection of pulleys for cleaner ground. For clip down rigs I use 20-25lb snoods dependent on the hook size I'll be using and therefore the fish I'll be targeting. 15lb amnesia for flapper and have varivas flouro for flappers held with the rig beads for scratching.
cant stand adjustable crimps/stoppers on clip down rg bodies, they always pop out when i cast them,
Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:34 am
Had that problem with silicon tubing dependent on the make. Neopreone is rock solid for me anyway.
Donagh
Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:36 pm
I have found that the make of snood line and the breaking strain depends on the fish your going after, ie dogs/whiting 20-30 lb and small fish and flates 12-15lb also the hooks size and bait being used would be different and the lenght of the snoods.
Thu Oct 01, 2009 12:57 pm
When using the silcone slider option. For a clipped down rig I started using 6 - 8 silcone sliders to stop it going anywhere for a powerful cast. makes the difference even if your bringing it a double shot of dogs .
I have to agree I am not a fan of amensia snood line, Stren and Sakuma are probably the best I have used. Far better for long snoods.
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