06-12-05, 12:51 AM | #1 |
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birdsnest with braided
Whenever I get a birdsnest with braided, its a lot easier to pick out than with mono. I can get really bad backlashes and pick it out in a few seconds where with mono I'd have to cut the line. Its probably because there is no memory, but has anyone else found that it is like this?
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06-12-05, 01:08 AM | #2 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
Sometimes. Â*There have been a few I couldn't pick out and had to do surgery on it. Â*That can get expensive, and then I discovered this little trick. Â*Because braid is so limp, I got a backlash pick from BPS and was able to pull the backlash out using that, but I waited until I got off the water because it took little time.
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06-12-05, 01:41 AM | #3 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
Yes i have found it alot ezer.
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06-12-05, 04:09 AM | #4 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
Same thing happend with me, also braid is much easier tho cast without having a backlash. I thing is the best line for those people that are learning to use casting gear
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06-12-05, 12:40 PM | #5 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
I always just look for a loop or two in the spool and pull that out, its always the culprit when letting out line and suddenly finding the spool stops with a birds nest..
The more you fish the less time it will take to un do a birds nest , mainly because by then you've learned to feather the spool with your thumb each and every cast. Its usually casting into the wind, or changing from on heavier lure to a lighter one without adjusting your brakes and line drop Dont get me wrong, I backlash to a small degree at least once an hour probably, but it only take a few minutes to pull line out and look for the loop that is holding the rest of the line down... Anyone that claims they never backlash is full of it.... |
06-12-05, 12:44 PM | #6 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
since i started using braid i havnt got a tangle using spinning gear.....and i have yet to break my line i have pulled up trees....i have pulled fish outta heavy cover...and it never breaks. buti never get tangles anymore when using braid 8) alot of it has to do with the coating...its easy to slip out of knots and what not.....
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06-12-05, 12:45 PM | #7 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
Next time you backlash with mono, thumb the Spool with alot of pressure as your reeling in the excess line, then engage the thumbar and strip the line off by hand. Usually the backlash will come off the spool with out picking it or cutting the line.It may require to tighten the drag for those who set them light. P N J
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06-12-05, 02:32 PM | #8 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
PNJ,
Thats also a good technique to use when throwing flourocarbon. Reduces kinks which as many already know can reduse the strength of the line. |
06-12-05, 04:30 PM | #9 |
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Re: birdsnest with braided
the best way i've found is to kinda wedge your thumb in the reel so the thumbnail is against the line.then a couple turns of the handle and your good to go.if it gets stuck again just repeat the thumb thing.DO NOT try to pull the line out before you do this or you will be relegated to picking.since i learned this trick i have NEVER had a backlash that didn't come out easy.and yes the powerpro comes out even easier.
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