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Rappin Mikey
03-15-2004, 08:53 AM
What do you guys like to use for shockers (length, test, ect.) when heaving those heavier (3+ oz.) plugs??

Goose
03-15-2004, 09:13 AM
#40 ande/berkly, the length of atleast the rod and half. Uni-knots

C-5 CC
03-15-2004, 06:17 PM
and check the knot every few casts!!! I use #60 Big Game.
Brandon

goosefish
03-15-2004, 06:29 PM
Forty pound shocker about twelve or so feet long. Main line I tie a bimini twist ( I learned it last year when the bruins got licked by the Devils), from the bimini I tie either a double-uni or an albright. I find the albright shoots through the guides better than the uni, while some feel it's the other way around.
If I'm fishing with a levelwind reel then I keep the knot just outside of the levelwind. If I'm using a conventional conventional then I like about five wraps around the spool.

fishweewee
03-15-2004, 07:33 PM
Ron Arra has a rule of thumb for shockers ... use 10 lbs of test for every ounce of plug you throw. For example, use 30 lb. test for a 3 oz plug, 40 lb test if you're throwing a 4 oz plug.

My favorite is Berkley Trilene or Berkely Big Game Supreme.

Make sure to wind three turns of the shocker around the spool.

There is an interesting low-profile knot I learned from Ron - it's essentially a uni. With the leader material, simply tie an overhand knot over the running line, and secure with a 4-5 turn uni.

-WW

Backbeach Jake
03-15-2004, 07:43 PM
I don't use a shocker just a 3foot 40 or 50 pound leader. But I also use 65# PP.

bloocrab
03-16-2004, 07:04 PM
Originally posted by Goose
#40 ande/berkly, the length of atleast the rod and half. Uni-knots

Ande was on clearance about 10 minutes from your house....:D...in the 40# class......I left a couple of spools behind

$2.00