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Old 05-29-2007, 12:08 PM   #8
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Leaders will be used next time, absolutely. Makes a lot of sense. I was thinking that by tying direct, I was getting the most strength out of the line. You guys are right about leaving braid down there and its not cheap. I remember seeing a guy who had a peculiar leader at the ditch last year. It looked like his line was wrapped in a kind of foil for maybe a foot or 2. Do you know what that was?
I dont think I snagged bottom, only because I have done that plenty, and this had more "fight" to it than when junk collects on the line- but you never know if you dont land anything
As far as rods, maybe I will get a better ditch rod eventually, but I dont think the salt stick is too bad of a choice. It is rated for 4 oz and is a sturdy graphite rod. Nice and lightweight for jigging, yet strong. I have a 10 ft Ugly Stick as well, but I only like that for throwing chunks. Its heavier and doesnt cast as well.
You guys like the 704z over the Okuma for this application. It's a great reel, but kinda slow to reel in. Do you think using it would have given me more torque? This would be a good reason to switch. I do have an extra spool for it too. Thanks for your replies- they are very helpful.
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