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Braided vs monofilament/ Sorry I originally posted this in the wrong place
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 496072" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>You sir are a true fisherman.That sounds light compared to everyone else. A lot of the blues I’m after run 30 plus and flatheads can get huge. Where you are though they get plenty big. But I’m looking for that rare bite of a huge fish and expect to be able to muscle him in instead of truly fighting the fish. I fought a 22 lb channel cat on 12lb line and it took a little while but man it was fun playing that fish. He felt like a little perch nibbling on my bait until I set that hook. First words out of my mouth where get the net.</p><p>I’d go lighter line because I like high vis mono but what ever I catch I’ll have to control to stay out of my drift sock or anchor line and all the other lines I’ll have in the water. Except for channel cat then I use one rod and hold it.</p><p>Thanks for the information you got me thinking now if I’m way over kill even with the obstacles at the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 496072, member: 27803"] You sir are a true fisherman.That sounds light compared to everyone else. A lot of the blues I’m after run 30 plus and flatheads can get huge. Where you are though they get plenty big. But I’m looking for that rare bite of a huge fish and expect to be able to muscle him in instead of truly fighting the fish. I fought a 22 lb channel cat on 12lb line and it took a little while but man it was fun playing that fish. He felt like a little perch nibbling on my bait until I set that hook. First words out of my mouth where get the net. I’d go lighter line because I like high vis mono but what ever I catch I’ll have to control to stay out of my drift sock or anchor line and all the other lines I’ll have in the water. Except for channel cat then I use one rod and hold it. Thanks for the information you got me thinking now if I’m way over kill even with the obstacles at the boat. [/QUOTE]
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