Posted by: jwerner - Ex Member Posted on: 07/22/07 at 04:33:58
Last year I used Fireline witht he flouro leader. I stopped doing it as I lost a few fish where the two lines were tied together. Now I use 8# Sugoi and am very happy with it even though I dropshot very little.
Posted by: Y2SAYS Posted on: 07/22/07 at 03:25:01
I tried this yesterday and I felt a big difference in sensativity. I was using 10lb power pro with 8lb vanish and double uni with a dab of superglue at the knot. I had a snag once and it took some power to brake the line and it broke at the knot.
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 04/11/06 at 14:37:29
All I need is a porn mustache like you Russ, then I will look g*y!!
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member Posted on: 04/11/06 at 03:10:23
Yea Rob,
You kind of look "G_Y" in that picture. Russ
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member Posted on: 04/08/06 at 04:01:24
Yo Rob that picture is too funny bro!!!!
ROTFLMAO
Carlos
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member Posted on: 04/07/06 at 23:49:20
6lb P-Line flourocarbon I swear by it for dropshot fishing. Almost completely invisible in the water, very sensitive,, not much stretch at all and tough, very tough.
I also use tungsten weights and a very sensitive rod, bites are almost like an electrical shock in their feel.
I like firelline for a lot of things but dropshot fishing is not one of them.
BillB
Posted by: TeamEagle - Ex Member Posted on: 04/07/06 at 17:17:17
Although I like 8lb Ande. I personally use the same as Russ. P-Line 6-8lb no swivel, I think its great.
Carlos
Posted by: rob_maglio - Ex Member Posted on: 04/07/06 at 14:28:29
8lb Ande. Could pull up an anchor with that stuff....nuff said.
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member Posted on: 04/06/06 at 05:25:02
I use mainline, no swivels. I bought a spool of maxima flourocarbon, haven't got a bite on it yet to see if I'll snap the line with my usual hookset. 8 lb p-line flouroclear worked well for me last year. Trying full-flouro for the first time.
Posted by: Nick_Barr - Ex Member Posted on: 04/06/06 at 05:19:11
Like larry said, Straight up. I use 6 lbs. McCoy, its durable and is real strong for 6 lbs. line.
Posted by: Y2SAYS Posted on: 04/06/06 at 03:00:29
Before I give my .02, I need to catch a fish on a dropshot first.
Posted by: Tnbasmstr - Ex Member Posted on: 04/06/06 at 02:03:41
I'll go one step further after receiving my BRAND SPANKING NEW ORDELLO DROP SHOT ROD today. In the past I used 10lb mono and 8lb flouro with a swivel. I asked a few "CLUB PROS" their preferences and believe it or not I got mixed reviews also, but most tend to lean toward rigging everything straight to their main line and sticking with 6 or 8 lb flouro.
I'm going out on the limb and try both ways on the new CAJUN Line. I really prefer the swivel method because if it gets hung up or breaks off usually I only loose the weight but if all goes, all I have to do is open a pre-made Gamakatsu D/S package, tie it on and away I go. I know, it's lazy but fishing from the back and having limited rod availability makes it do-able for me. I'll keep you informed how they work out.
Chuck Pigue
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 03/12/06 at 17:10:55
I believe in old fashioned 8-lb mono strait...less connections equals less failures...my .02
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 03/12/06 at 15:04:38
They are two considerations when fishing with a braid/ fireline to leader combo. One is do you want to tie the line directly with no swivel or do you want the swivel. I can tell you from experience that having a swivel on can sometimes be a help to catching fish and sometimes a hinderence. Because the swivel will impart a totally different action to a bait . Yes that's right, the swivel will impart action to the bait and no swivel will let the bait do something complete different. So before you make a final judgement on which way to go. Consider trying both and having both setup when your dropshotting. Let the fish tell you what they want. Just my .04 cents worth.
Mark
Posted by: rwfaz - Ex Member Posted on: 03/12/06 at 11:05:00
I too use a braid/mono combination for dropshotting. I place a glass bead above the swivel where the lines join, mostly to prevent damage to my rod tip if I get over-keen and wind the swivel uo too fast - the bead prevents the swivel going through the rod tip.