coldfeet
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Be careful not to exceed the rod rating with the braid, you want your line to break, not the rodChasinTails said:i just spooled my pin with braid, lets see if this helps
Be careful not to exceed the rod rating with the braid, you want your line to break, not the rodChasinTails said:i just spooled my pin with braid, lets see if this helps
I much prefer the 8lb over the 10lb.. just seams to cast and run better for me, you should try it, unless your on big water like the Niagara or use really heavy leaders...goodentight said:been on the high vis line for over 2 years now. raven 10lber
what kind of line are you using, i tried trilene and stren and the twist drove me crazy. you are right about the ice with braid its brutal, tip wrap would be bad with a soft rod like you say.fishfearme said:Personally I've never used braid, but anyone I know that has tried it has gone back to mono. I do a lot of winter/ cold weather steelheading, and braid would not be ideal in cold weather situations. I've also been told by many respected steelheaders that braid tends to wrap around the rod tip more than mono. If you're not paying attention it could easily lead to a broken rod.
As far as your line twist is concerned, it really sounds like it was either put on wrong, or already twisted (I've had the odd spool that comes off twisted). I side cast most of the time (best for distance and accuracy) and have little problem with twist.