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In reply to Post #16 On a serious note, when we were kids, good mate of mine was pulling for a break, hooklength snapped but the lead came back and whacked him right in the side of the head. Wasn't a pretty sight and there was blood every where....
Just be careful when pulling for a break, it can be extremely dangerous
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In reply to Post #16 also worth noting that a lot of braids break around half the claimed bs. For tiddenfoot id be wanting 80lb braid - the Saratoga or Shadowstrike seem to get reasonable reviews from the catters and very cheap
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In reply to Post #15 We pike anglers are a lot harder than woosey carp anglers, 3oz leads just bounce off.
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In reply to Post #14 Better take some safety specs for when the hook finally gives way
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In reply to Post #13 Hopefully I don’t find out, the whole point is to bend the hooks and not snap the braid.
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In reply to Post #12 It takes a bit to break 12lb mono I can't imagine how much it takes for braid in the breaking strains you're talking about
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In reply to Post #11 Pulling for a break by wrapping the braid around a towel puts no pressure on the gear. Most pikers use 60lb+ braid on lure rods as a given. I only used 80 as I had a mile of it in the garage. Catches the wind a bit but doesn’t half set the hooks well, after using mono for years It’s night and day.
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In reply to Post #10 Fair enough matey 👍 I think personally it's maybe a pinch overkill, but I get the logic behind it.
With 80lbs braid straight through I'd be worried about snapping my rods or smashing the reel to pieces when trying to pull the hooks out of a snag! Maybe I'm just being sentimental and couldn't bear the thought of busting up my 20+ year old rods and reels up!
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In reply to Post #9 No, the theory when dead baiting is the braid should be strong enough to bend the trebles out of a snag. Don’t want to leave baited rigs in the water. Plus I had it in the garage after using it for cats so thought why not.
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In reply to Post #8 Was that a typo?? 80lbs mainline braid for pike fishing??
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In reply to Post #1 I use 80lb braid for dead baiting for pike. Just some cheapish Chinese stuff but purchased from a uk seller. Actually casts quite well, surprisingly.
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In reply to Post #5 Give the owner cutting points a go, way better than Eagle waves imo
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In reply to Post #4 You don't need to go that heavy for anything over here, 60lb is more than ample. Spiderwire is what I used to use for cats but prefer mono tbh
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In reply to Post #4 I was always told go pound for pound. Been working for me but then I'm on mono as a braid ban. 60lb mono is not cool when trying to cast with a catfish rod lol
100lb braid hook link and 2/0 eagle claw cat hooks in barbless
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Mainline - fishing tiddenfoot lake in Leighton Buzzard Very weedy
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In reply to Post #1 Kryston Ton up
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In reply to Post #1 As in hooklink or mainline braid?
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What is the best braid for catfish - 80-100lb - what brand?
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