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    Mono Vs Braid

    Hi Team.

    I know - another mono v braid thread...before you hit the 'BACK' button, please jsut take a minute reading this post..if you like reply

    I have read a huge amount of threads about this topic and it seems the jury is still out on whether braid or mono is good for bottom bashing in around 40m max.

    Some still swear by mono - others have been converted to the silky stuff!

    I want to know the lastest thoughts on whether I should be using mono or braid for bottom bashing in depths of up to 40m max.

    Forget trolling - i know the answer and mono is the logical (to me anyway) wa y to go for trolling.

    THoughts??

    SPlash

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Splash ,I reckon this is one area that you are going to have to figure out for yourself.
    Try both.I still am and after 6 months of using braid in both deeper water and up on the reef for trout,I can say that I prefer braid for deeper water and a mono handline for trout fishing in the shallows.
    Whatever you use the braid for however,always put a good length of mono or leader material on( 3-6m).

    Scott

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    I run both generally in both deep water and shallow. Its a technique preference more than anything i think.

    Jack.

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Here is an excerpt from "Finding Time":
    ".....Fishing for reef fish in 70m or less you will have a higher catch rate with mono!! Braid lacks any give , and fish like Reds , trout and big sweeties, with there pulling power are hard enough on gear on mono without using braid that has no shock absorbing feature! Yes you feel more bites with braid, but trust me you'll feel any decent sized reefie bite using mono!!! Braid has it's uses, eg plastic fishing and deep fishing where it's less affected by currents but reef fishing and braiddont really mix, it's also easier to retie rigs using mono and on the reef you do this alot. I wouldn't waste my money on braid for bottom fishing the reefs, and many good fishermen i know agree!! " ....

    THankas "Finding_TIme"

    Splash

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Quote Originally Posted by disorderly View Post
    Splash ,I reckon this is one area that you are going to have to figure out for yourself.
    Try both.I still am and after 6 months of using braid in both deeper water and up on the reef for trout,I can say that I prefer braid for deeper water and a mono handline for trout fishing in the shallows.
    Whatever you use the braid for however,always put a good length of mono or leader material on( 3-6m).

    Scott
    Thansk Disoredely.

    What do you call "deep" and "Shallow"?

    Why mono handline and not mono line on rod for trout?

    Splash

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Quote Originally Posted by Splash View Post
    Thansk Disoredely.

    What do you call "deep" and "Shallow"?

    Why mono handline and not mono line on rod for trout?

    Splash
    The advice from Ian(finding time) seems right on the money.

    I generally reef fish in 20-30m
    and fish the shoaly areas in depths more than this.

    Handlines are quick and easy for shallow water reef fishing for trout,sweetlip etc.
    Just watch the way the pro dory boys fish the reef for trout with a handline.

    Scott

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Braid for me ..... All bottom bait & live bait fishing ... regardless of depth ( The feel is direct to the fish) ..... Just use some Mono for the last couple of meters ... Nagg

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Thanks boys.

    What lb mono do u use on your handline for trout Disorderly?

    Nagg- how do u cope with fish making last minute dives for deep when at boat - with briad?

    DO u guys beleive that fish can "feel" you too at the other end of braid?

    What techniques woudl u change when using briad over mono for bottom bashing?

    Splsh

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    60 or 70lb splash.Any thinner and it can cut the crap out of your hands.
    You dont need to strike as hard with braid-no stretch.This has taken me a bit of getting used to.

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Why don't some fishers liek braid for bottom bashing and woudl rather use mono
    Last edited by Splash; 26-09-2007 at 09:16 PM.

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Well for starters you will pull less hooks using mono!! Mono's cheaper, easier to retie, and less likely to be rubbed off on mono although this can be avoided using a long mono leader but involves another knot (tricky one aswell)

    The best advice i can give is have to rods, one with mono and one with braid and experiment. I've got some gear organized for the up comming 1770 trip i'm taking 4 rods with 50lb mono and 2 with 50lb braid for the deep stuff ( 80- 140m) i'm also taking a plastics outfit with braid and a deck winch with 200lb braid again for deep stuff. So it's not like i'm prejudice towards braid but for the 50m stuff i'm using a mono outfit , it's just nicer to use

    Ian
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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Quote Originally Posted by finding_time View Post
    Well for starters you will pull less hooks using mono!! Mono's cheaper, easier to retie, and less likely to be rubbed off on mono although this can be avoided using a long mono leader but involves another knot (tricky one aswell)

    The best advice i can give is have to rods, one with mono and one with braid and experiment. I've got some gear organized for the up comming 1770 trip i'm taking 4 rods with 50lb mono and 2 with 50lb braid for the deep stuff ( 80- 140m) i'm also taking a plastics outfit with braid and a deck winch with 200lb braid again for deep stuff. So it's not like i'm prejudice towards braid but for the 50m stuff i'm using a mono outfit , it's just nicer to use

    Ian
    Sorry to butt in splash but

    Ian ,WTF are you fishing for in 140m of water (reds?) and how much lead do you need?

    Scott

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    Big pearlies and snapper wide of musgrave and i've got the deck winch for chasing some flame snapper a little bit wider in 300m - 400m

    Ian
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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    fair enuff but I'd consider buying a pair of etecs if you are that far out.Better safe than sorry,know what I mean!lol

    Splash make sure you dont put all your eggs in one basket.I still find fishing with braid a bit odd having fished with mono all my life till this year.I still switch back to mono if the current is not to great .I reckon braid's main advantage is if in deeper water there is a lot of run.Then its easier to get to the bottom and feel the bites.

    Scott

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    Re: Mono Vs Braid

    well done boys thanks.

    It woudl be nice to be able to have a spare spool of line for your reel at hand - when out on water. - is it easy to change out spools on the fly?

    Splash

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