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Tackle back systems and Braid
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    Tackle back systems and Braid

    Was looking at the various tackle back systems the other day, are they safe to use on braid? does it scuff it up at all???

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    I hope they are safe because i just ordered one.

    I cant see them being a problem. They are just sliding down the line.

    Scott

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    i just get a bit paranoid about things touching tensioned braid... any used these on braid?

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    hi PP

    I used a tackleback...... for a couple of years ........ No worries about the braid .
    however the effectiveness is limited (lure size/type , leader used , conditions etc) .......... so I bought an extendable pole type ($50) Works exceptionally well up to 12 ft (paid for itself on the first couple of days) ....... below 12 Ft then its drag out the tackle back again.
    The strike back are brilliant but expensive

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    I havn't had any trouble damaging the braid but i have lost about 3 tackleback's due to the braid cutting through the VB cord .

    I can't remember the name of the lure retriever i have now but it's the stainless one with the swivel at one end and the chains at the other.........by far the best one i've used..........now i have 20mtrs of 2.5mm stainless 7x 36 wire swaged onto it......i can always get it back.

    Dan,

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    hi PP

    I used a tackleback...... for a couple of years ........ No worries about the braid .
    however the effectiveness is limited (lure size/type , leader used , conditions etc) .......... so I bought an extendable pole type ($50) Works exceptionally well up to 12 ft (paid for itself on the first couple of days) ....... below 12 Ft then its drag out the tackle back again.
    The strike back are brilliant but expensive

    Chris
    I've been using a tackleback attached to 100lb mono for over 10 years & they are brilliant. Have been using it with braid for 3 or 4 years & no problems either and recently added a heavy duty swivel between the line & tackleback to prevent twists, but was thinking of getting a strikeback mainly for those occassional wayward casts that end up in the trees. Considering the cost of the extension pieces do you think it's worthwhile just getting the 9 metre unit to begin with...?

    Peter

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    Quote Originally Posted by bassfan View Post
    I've been using a tackleback attached to 100lb mono for over 10 years & they are brilliant. Have been using it with braid for 3 or 4 years & no problems either and recently added a heavy duty swivel between the line & tackleback to prevent twists, but was thinking of getting a strikeback mainly for those occassional wayward casts that end up in the trees. Considering the cost of the extension pieces do you think it's worthwhile just getting the 9 metre unit to begin with...?

    Peter
    Hi Pete ...... We cut parachute cord too

    With the length of a strike back

    I guess in the end ..... its the depth you fish ( I dont fish 9M with HBs) so a 6M will do nicely (9 or 10 barra lures saved & it is paid for )

    Chris
    Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
    TEAM MOJIKO

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    awesome guys, thanks for advice

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    just dont drop your strikeback.....or its joining your lure on the bottom!!!

    the 1oz snapper lead and a few chains trick works well. I have an old tackle back that is supposed to grab the tow point of your lure.....no good with loop knots tho' but they can be upgraded by adding some small link chains to try pick up a treble or 2....only prob is when your using 4xx ST66 owners and rings.....you can destroy the lure if it is well embedded. the pole ones are good in the shallows (to 3.5m) as you can usually knock the lure off without busting it....deeper than that could be interesting.....particularly if in tidal flow or wind....and on your own!!!

    Cheers Roo.

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    I use a Tackleback and a home made one. I've never had a problem with Fireline or Bionic, but I've been trying a bit of Daiwa PE lately and I am losing a lot more lures. Maybe the Tackleback, or it may be the extremely thin braid. I lost my last Feral Cat last week due to 16lb Daiwa braid not holding up.

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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    i use sunline, which is pretty thin. might just have to try it, i gues if i save 4 lures to a spool of line its paid for.....

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    Re: Tackle back systems and Braid

    Quote Originally Posted by aussiebasser View Post
    I lost my last Feral Cat last week due to 16lb Daiwa braid not holding up.
    FFFFk how on earth do you rig 'em? The buggers tear me to shreds trying to fit a stinger hook on its tail.

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