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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jul 2004

    Line for ALVEY reel

    Just bought an Alvey reel 6000 and a 13.6 surf rod (8 - 15 KG) for Fraser trip next month. This will be my second time trying out an Alvey, the last time was horrible. However I have someone to teach me this time and the DVD's instruction seems not that hard.

    Just wondering what strength and which brand of line to use. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Angha

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    Ausfish Premium Member
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    Hi Mate,

    I like to use Platypus Super 100. It's very strong and thin for a monofilament. You shouldn't pay more than $25 for a whopping 500m.

    I guess the line class is up to you, based on your Alvey, rod and what you're chasing....

    Good luck,
    Mike

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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    I'd go 500m of Platypus Pink in either 8 or 10kg, depending how soft or stiff the rod is. If the rod is fairly soft and forgiving, 8kg will be fine. Personally I'd only use 10kg on a very stiff rod, or if you intend to fish adjacent to or off the rocks. 8kg will land most anything off the beach and being fairly thin, will not be affected too much by current, wave action etc. About $20 or so.
    Cheers.

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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    super 100 for sure. if you can get a 500m for 25 bucks or less your getting a bargin buy as it normally sell in the range of 35-40 bucks at most tackle outlets.

    great line nice and thin and very strong would suggest 15-20 for big bream/dart and 25-30 for big tailor if useing heavy lead. these could be droped lower if using light lead.

    just a question... what made you purchase the 6 inch alvey to suit the 13'6 rod or did it comes as a kit?

    just because the 6.5 inch alvey is the best casting size real you can get. you will get your max casting distance from a 650, best choice for the surf.

    Drew

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    Most of the tailor fishos up there use 15 lb which is about 7 kg.
    20lb cuts your casting distance down by a fair bit. I would not go above 20 or under 12 pound line.
    Penn 10X or Platypus. Casting and retrieving a lot on an Alvey winds your line up, try to have no weight above the top swivel and use a good quality black roller ball type swivel. Otherwise be prepared to strip off 30 or 40 metres of line every few days and throw it away.

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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    if your repetively throwing 3-5 balls 15pound would be fine, if your in the 8-10 ball catergory, its a nessasary to use 25-30 pound line. if you go with a super thin line like supper 100 you can step up to 25 pund line class and still stay int the 15 pound si

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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    if your repetively throwing 3-5 balls 15pound would be fine, if your in the 8-10 ball catergory, its a nessasary to use 25-30 pound line. if you go with a super thin line like supper 100 you can step up to 25 pound line class and still stay int the 15 pound diameter class

    super 100 15lb ( 0.27mm ), 20lb ( 0.31 mm ), 30lb ( .40 )

    the only other line which i could recommend, which i find has a similar size and is extremly strong is the shogun brand line.



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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    haaha, bumped the bloody mouse again

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    Jarvis walker 12lb, 5 bucks for 1000m from Kmart.

    Its an Alvey, you dont need fancy lines, (no low stretch, or fancy colours) the alvey will handle anything.

    The other advantage of a cheap line is it is generally a bit thicker, remember on an Alvey, you fingers are on the line all the time, guiding it onto a reel, even when pulling in fish. You do not want a super fine line, it will only cut you to pieces.

    Roll on a few hundred metres and see how the reel looks for thickness, (about 300 turns per 100m for a 6inch spool diameter) (I cant remember if the 6000 has a wide / deep spool or not) go another hundred if you have plenty of room.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member BrandonH's Avatar
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    I Have 2 taylor setups for hte surf. one has 15lb and hte other is 20. both lines were bought in bulk and i can't remember the brand. I can generally cast futhuer with the lighter line and only use 20lb when the bigger taylor are around or if chasing a jew Prob could go wiht 15 and 25 or 30 on instead but you have a hell of a lot of line and usually fishing on a beach you don't have to worry about rocks (unless your casting off a headland or something). anyways one other pointer that your mate will prob tell you is if the line starts to twist, take the rod up the back of the first dunes in the grass and pull off 100 metres or so of line and wind it back on tight i gota do that at least once each trip at Frasier. you mighn't have to do this so often if your using better line.

    Cheers
    Brandon...

    PS: My Leaders on the beach are always made with 40lb Mono.

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    Ausfish Premium Member
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    Quote Originally Posted by SURF_SNIPER
    super 100 for sure. if you can get a 500m for 25 bucks or less your getting a bargin buy as it normally sell in the range of 35-40 bucks at most tackle outlets.
    Drew
    Hey Drew,

    Give Sundown a call. I was at their sale the other week and picked a spool of 12lb up for $17. Admittedly this was at the sale, but I'm fairly sure it was only about $25 beforehand.

    Good luck,
    Mike

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    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    i'll throw an alternative in

    Berkley Trilene (its a low stretch thin dia. mono - very little memory)

    i fish 22lb (??) on a 7inch with 13'6.

    It casts a mile, excellent knotting & strength. Costs a bit $40 or so to spool up.

    I haven't tried Platypus 100. I would prefer to buy aussie if it was as good.

    chris

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jul 2004

    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    Thanks guys for your input.

    Drew .... Main reason for getting the 6000 was the price $70 (new) and this will be my 2nd time using Alvey. If I go well this time I will get the 6500 next.

    It is either Berkley or the Super maybe stick with 7KG

    Thanks

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    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    go up a class to 18lb (8kg) if you are serious about bigger fish - you will still nail choppers but it will also give you options for the rocks & as drew said casting distance.

    if you really want to get good with the alvey buy some rubbish as well & load the reel with that first & go to the local oval & cast cast cast,
    cast with the wind, into the wind across the wind
    most good surf casters (in fact all casters) have done this type of dry practice and you can visibly measure which technique gives you the best distance.

    seeyainthesurf,
    chris

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Jan 2006

    Re: Line for ALVEY reel

    I must admit I went at looked at the Alvey site, from idle curiosity after reading this thread, When I bought my Alvey's (all those years ago) there was only 3 numbers in Alvey models, si I was curious to see what was with this new fangled numbering!.

    Imagine my suprise at the cost of em these days! My fav reel (a 650C, the green unit with the wide spool) the new version is nearly $200 now!

    I think mine cost me $80 when I bought it, and I thought that was a kings ransome! The cheapest reel on the site was nearly $50, No wonder you dont see a lot of Alvey's around now, you can get a reasonable eggbeater for $20 to $25.

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