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03-31-2008, 10:08 PM
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I don't know Spence but I'd assume raw measurement because every rod is different slow, fast etc.
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03-31-2008, 10:21 PM
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Friend was holding scale 6-8ft below where I was standing, so rod had full bend. Tried a 7lb drag too, your just asking for pulled hooked hooks and equipment failure there imo. But to each their own I guess.
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03-31-2008, 10:59 PM
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Tony the 7 pd taken at the reel ? If yes then what is the measurement if you tied a loop in the line at the 6-8 ft distance and recorded the pounds of force when the line moves.
If the 7 pds. is to much weight for the equipment then what is it at 5 pds ?
I'm thinking that 7 pds. at the reel can be 12 pds I guess at the loop.
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04-01-2008, 05:17 AM
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I remember doing that 5 yrs ago with Slip..We set our drags to the scale.
Maybe 8-10 lbs for the canal..With jigs I might use a tighter drag..
Evrything else..I fish a light drag...
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04-01-2008, 06:25 AM
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4-5 lbs. taken at the reel for 20 lb mono. I do it every time before I go out - it's turned into a superstitious thing now. At a 4-5 lb setting, it takes like 10lbs+ on a VS250 to get the spool moving before it settles in if I remember correctly.
Taken from the fighting position (pain in the ass), a setting at the reel turns into a higher reading end of the line. I have measured 30 to 40% of the line rating. The type of rod and how you're holding it comes into play though. I find it's tough to get a consistent "running drag" reading this way. It's a two person job. Haven't done this in a long time.
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04-01-2008, 07:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NIB
I remember doing that 5 yrs ago with Slip..We set our drags to the scale.
Maybe 8-10 lbs for the canal..With jigs I might use a tighter drag..
Evrything else..I fish a light drag...
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Yep, once we set it with the rod bent with a scale, I then could tell from a pull that I was within a pound or so of 10 lbs.
10 lbs. is what I like jigging the canal with 65 lb whiplash and 50 lb leader, I want to be able to stop a cow on the bottom fairly quickly so they don't wrap me up or get behind a rock and sulk. At that setting it takes atleast a 20-25 pounder to get even a foot of line. I don't want them to get their head and go with the current which is usually going pretty good. For plugging in the canal I use about 5 pounds.
On the beach I use less and adjust as needed.
Seal fishing requires more drag and stiffer rod 
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04-01-2008, 08:10 AM
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I have no idea what I set mine at in terms of #'s. I just know whatever it is it's too tight. For some reason I just find myself always setting it that way. I need to get out of that habit this season. I also usually set my drag a little loser when using plugs w/ trebles. I've lost alot of fish too braid and a drag that's too tight.
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04-01-2008, 08:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Redsoxticket
Tony the 7 pd taken at the reel ? If yes then what is the measurement if you tied a loop in the line at the 6-8 ft distance and recorded the pounds of force when the line moves.
If the 7 pds. is to much weight for the equipment then what is it at 5 pds ?
I'm thinking that 7 pds. at the reel can be 12 pds I guess at the loop.
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Everything was taken on loop of line with fully bent rod, no test straight off the reel. I use the same drag with my 30# braid, and 65# braid, 50# leaders, everywhere(even the canal)
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04-01-2008, 10:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by t.orlando
Everything was taken on loop of line with fully bent rod, no test straight off the reel. I use the same drag with my 30# braid, and 65# braid, 50# leaders, everywhere(even the canal)
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It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind
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04-01-2008, 07:39 PM
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Remember that the more line out the more the drag will increase. On tuna gear 22 lbs after a vicous run is more like 30-32 will all the line out there. Personally I do the hand pull to check the drag. I can tell you that 8 pounds is more than sufficient to stop most bass after the first run.
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