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    braid for barra

    hey guys, have recently got myself a new rod n reel outfit for goin after the monduran barra. with my old outfit i was using pioneer muscu-line 25lb braid but am looking to beef it up a bit after much misery. as i have no idea on quality brands for braid i was hoping someone could give me a clue. it is to go on a PENN Jack Erskine Signature baitcaster with a TeamDaiwa Advantage stick 5-10kg rating. not sure how far i should go with the braid, was thinking round 35-40lb. have been catching them around the 80cm mark but looking to get onto some bigger fellas when i head up there late september. any help is appreciated

    cheers

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    Re: braid for barra

    don't muck around and go 50lb. you need it for abrasion resistance, especially at monduran! I would go a true 8-ply braid like bionic or anything coming out of japan (TDsensor, bass hard) in my own abrasion tests the 8-ply fares much better than fused braids like fireline, finns etc. don't worry if it is a little thicker in diameter, you can't substitute diameter when it comes to abrasion resistance. besides, if you don't stop a fish up there within 10meters or so its all over anyway.

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    Agree with wheezers thoughts.
    50lb braid is a great choice. I have used Jigman X braid in 50 and 80lb for many years now and I have not found one fault with this line in its extended use from commercial spanish mackerel fishing to baitcasting lures in rough country with heavy drags. It is flawless in my books, and heavy handed fishing does a good job for finding weak spots in products. No body can afford to use a line that ever lets them down. It is a multi-coloured line designed for deepwater jig fishing with a colour change every 10 metres. The colour of the line makes no difference for barra fishing. It is the one and only proven line for me, secondly, being a guinea pig with new products can be a costly way to learn.
    All the best,
    johnny

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    i am with wheezer
    bionic is the way to go

    Dan

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    thanks for the info fellas, greatly appreciated

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    Re: braid for barra

    While these guys say Bionic, I say FINS. Its magic stuff to use, got all the right attributes to get the job done, again, again, and again.

    If you arnt able to get FINS, Platil Millenium Hotfiber 2 is nice stuff aswell. I use that on my gear, and works really well. Its a limp type of braid, with a fine diameter and is tough as nails.

    As the guys above have said, you need to think of abrasion and knot strength before anything else, especially at a place like Monduran where there is timber left right and centre!. Which is why you need something like FINS.

    www.finsfishing.com
    http://www.bassermillyard.com.au/sho...sp?Category=24 (Platil).

    TT
    TT

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Awoonga's Avatar
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    Re: braid for barra

    Fins for me too!
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    50lb Bionic! Look after aussie jobs I reckon.
    Dale

    I fish because the little voices in my head tell me to

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    salmo_man
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    Re: braid for barra

    struth im goin to buy one of each

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    Obi___Wan
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    G'Day All,
    Although i have been watching Ausfish as a guest for some time now, this was the trigger to encourage me to register as a member, so this is my first post. I have been travelling from Brisbane to Peter Faust for some five years now, twice a year for two weeks at a time, usually in March and again in October each year. I caught my fist big barra on my first trip onto the lake a 110cm model weighing some forty odd pounds. This fish was caught on 20 lb fireline but i must add it was out in the open water whewre there are no snags or other structures to come into play. This got me hooked, i then moved into the sticks and started tossing lures at all the likely looking spots, as an old bass fisherman i would say that casting for barra is much like hunting down bass and is very satisfying. Now i can not fish in the open water as many would agree the action in the sticks is electrifying and very addictive, it also means you have to pack an extra bag just for underpants. Any way enough of that, fist trip into the sticks with the 20lb fire line was a shocker plentyof hookups but no fish landed, a quick trip into town and a chat with Lindsay saw me with some 50lb Platyil Hotfibre braid, worked a treat, quite a number of fish landed no bust offs only pulled hooks, bent hooks (6x VMC) busted split rings and 80lb leaders cut with gill plates. Back in Brisbane i could not find any of the Platyil for my back up reels so i moved to Finns, another winner. While i was up there in Oct 2005, i fished only in the sticks, over two weeks, around 70 hook ups, 24 fish landed and we are talking horses, lost $150 worth of lures due to being cut off on gill plates, again in March 2006, foul weather but the finns never lost a fish, only 4 fish landed then to 117cms.
    On that note i would say that Tinaroo Triumph agrees with exactly what i would use.
    Cheers,
    John.

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    Re: braid for barra

    Quote Originally Posted by Obi _ Wan
    G'Day All,
    Although i have been watching Ausfish as a guest for some time now, this was the trigger to encourage me to register as a member, so this is my first post. I have been travelling from Brisbane to Peter Faust for some five years now, twice a year for two weeks at a time, usually in March and again in October each year. I caught my fist big barra on my first trip onto the lake a 110cm model weighing some forty odd pounds. This fish was caught on 20 lb fireline but i must add it was out in the open water whewre there are no snags or other structures to come into play. This got me hooked, i then moved into the sticks and started tossing lures at all the likely looking spots, as an old bass fisherman i would say that casting for barra is much like hunting down bass and is very satisfying. Now i can not fish in the open water as many would agree the action in the sticks is electrifying and very addictive, it also means you have to pack an extra bag just for underpants. Any way enough of that, fist trip into the sticks with the 20lb fire line was a shocker plentyof hookups but no fish landed, a quick trip into town and a chat with Lindsay saw me with some 50lb Platyil Hotfibre braid, worked a treat, quite a number of fish landed no bust offs only pulled hooks, bent hooks (6x VMC) busted split rings and 80lb leaders cut with gill plates. Back in Brisbane i could not find any of the Platyil for my back up reels so i moved to Finns, another winner. While i was up there in Oct 2005, i fished only in the sticks, over two weeks, around 70 hook ups, 24 fish landed and we are talking horses, lost $150 worth of lures due to being cut off on gill plates, again in March 2006, foul weather but the finns never lost a fish, only 4 fish landed then to 117cms.

    On that note i would say that Tinaroo Triumph agrees with exactly what i would use.

    Cheers,
    John.
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    Welcome to the site John. Good to have you onboard.

    TT
    TT

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    Obi___Wan
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    Thanks for the welcome TT

    Preparing for the next pilgrimage to Peter Faust, first two weeks of October can't come quick enough. I am a little concerned about the water level, although there is enough water to be able to fish in the sticks, it's the launching and retrieving of the boat. Sunwater is saying that there is 16% at the present time, when i was there in March it was 15% you could manage OK, only just. The Prossie Council is suspossed to be building a new ramp opposite the quarry, i have been informed it was not complete on 13th Aug, so i hope it finished by the time i get there.
    Would love to have a go at Awoonga, i drive past it to get to Faust, drove in one day, hell tents pitched on the side of the road (camping ground overflowing) on the boat ramp, hell at least 60 trailers , watched for half an hour, what a mess, some iof them could not back themselves onto the toilet . I think i will wait until the fish get educated and the mob stop catching them, then it may be worth a go .
    Have to compare notes one day TT,

    MAY THE FISH BE WITH YOU,

    John.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member phatty's Avatar
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    Re: braid for barra

    i use fins and it has never ever let me down.. but i have known a couple of people that have had bad batches.. breaks on the line in heaps of weakspots.. mine doesnt but this has crossed my mind a fair bit..

    jigman X 50.. its great! but on the PENN Jack Erskine Signature, it will work, but your gunna loose a fair few yards on your spool.

    up to you really.

    matt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phatty
    i use fins and it has never ever let me down.. but i have known a couple of people that have had bad batches.. breaks on the line in heaps of weakspots.. mine doesnt but this has crossed my mind a fair bit..

    jigman X 50.. its great! but on the PENN Jack Erskine Signature, it will work, but your gunna loose a fair few yards on your spool.

    up to you really.

    matt.
    Yep i'm 1 of those who would not give 2 bob for a spool of Fins braid as i lost 2 lures and 2 meter plus barra in about the time it took to make up a 70 turn Bimini and attach a new leader and lure . Stuff was breaking at around 3 to 4 KG in a straight line pull "line was new & rated 50 lb" . I guess ounce bitten twice shy .... Gone back to Power Pro with out a problem. The Bionic braid is strong as but brings a lot of water back on the reel... bit like a sponge really! The Tuff Line Braid is good stuff in the 30 and 50 lb. The strongest af all the 50 lb braids is Platyil but it's also the thickest so if casting distance or trolling depth is not an issue it would be the go!

    Cheers Les


    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

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    20 lb Platypus Super Braid......The runs are on the board.

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