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VS200
Is this reel to small for footballs? I know line capacity is a factor here for fishing tuna. On there site it says it hold 40lb at 500 yards. What would I get with 65lb braid? 300 yards possiblly
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Imo this reel will handle foot balls no problem, its a preference. And if you wanna know the line capacity do the math you know the diamater of braid a, mulitply braid a x total yards then divide the diameter of braid b, and thus you have your total line for that poundage. Basic algebra
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It depends on what you consider a football.
This fish was caught on a VS200. 180 pounds. No fancy Japanese jigging rod, just an old 7 foot Calstar. It is the upper end of the spectrum though, and fish fighting skills and boat handling contributed greatly to the catch as well as how quickly it was in the boat. I forget what the reel holds for 65# test, but it's enough unless you hook something REALLY hot, don't have the drag set properly, or refuse to chase a fish. Attach the braid to the hub, no backing. If I had a choice of Van Staals hands down I'd take a VS275 for the faster retrieve and additional capacity, it's just better weapon for the task at hand but if a 200 is what you already own I wouldn't think twice about taking it into battle. I used one for many years until I got a 275. |
Better yet,
divide the know total yds of braid A by know diameter of braid A then multiply by the diameter of braid B, the result is the total line for braid B. Byds = (Ayds/Adia) x Bdia Advanced algebra Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device[/QUOTE] Quote:
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I don't know, the cross sectional area of the braid, which will make up the volume on the spool, is not directly proportional to the diameter (a=pi*d^2/4), so this approach could be flawed
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How about the volume of the spool converted in cubic ft divided by the volume of "one foot length of braid converted in cubic feet" The result would be the number of one foot strands to fill the volume of spool. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I might just take my chance and have fun with it!!!
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Step 1 is hooking up. If you get 300-500 yards between you and a tuna on spinning gear, he's gone.
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Just keep the boat in gear and fight it from the bow. Many fish fight differently. If you happen to hook a fish that we call "an athlete", the line will disappear so fast you will be left looking like this::crying:
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