Securing braid to the rod?
Securing braid to the rod?
I use mono on my spinning gear. I just tried braid and have a situation. With mono when I secure my line to the hook keeper it has some stretch in it to keep my line taught. With braid my line has a mind of it own. It’s loose and tangles with other things close to it. How do you secure your lure when it’s attached to braid?
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
Adjust the drag to where it will just slip should the rod blank bend. I'd rather keep it a little loose than tight during transport if I have a bait tied on. Not really sure if there's another solution.
Re: Securing braid to the rod?
I use the velcro lure covers anytime I worry about the lure coming off the hanger, or if the exposed hooks will cause trouble in transport. I haven't found a better way short of taking the lure off.
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
A rod glove will help quite a bit, even if it doesn't go all the way down to the hook keeper.
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
How many rods or how are you transporting your rods?
I'd say that on my lighter power rods, I get unwanted line tangles here and there. On my heavy rod power, I don't have any issues with braids. Since the rod tip isn't flexing during transport/travel, the line never loosens up.
Other than that, instead of going straight to the hook keeper. Have you tried to wrap the loose line around your pole before putting lure to hook keeper?
I'd say that on my lighter power rods, I get unwanted line tangles here and there. On my heavy rod power, I don't have any issues with braids. Since the rod tip isn't flexing during transport/travel, the line never loosens up.
Other than that, instead of going straight to the hook keeper. Have you tried to wrap the loose line around your pole before putting lure to hook keeper?
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
I just started using braid on one of my light action spinning rods. 6’3” m/xf. Some good ideas to try. I like the “loose line around the pole” deal.slipperybob wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 5:42 amHow many rods or how are you transporting your rods?
I'd say that on my lighter power rods, I get unwanted line tangles here and there. On my heavy rod power, I don't have any issues with braids. Since the rod tip isn't flexing during transport/travel, the line never loosens up.
Other than that, instead of going straight to the hook keeper. Have you tried to wrap the loose line around your pole before putting lure to hook keeper?
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
Good suggestion to loosen the drag- when I go straight braid that's what I do.
I see a lot of folks with the rod tips bent when they secure the hook to the rod. As nice as I can (sometimes, depending on the situation) I mention, perhaps they should back off a bit in case that hook comes off into someone's face at 30mph.
I see a lot of folks with the rod tips bent when they secure the hook to the rod. As nice as I can (sometimes, depending on the situation) I mention, perhaps they should back off a bit in case that hook comes off into someone's face at 30mph.
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
I put the lure on the hanger, tighten up any slack, then grab the line mid-way of the guides and wrap it around the blank, letting one guide be the "anchor" that the line holds onto.
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Re: Securing braid to the rod?
^^^ This the trickhoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 10:55 amI put the lure on the hanger, tighten up any slack, then grab the line mid-way of the guides and wrap it around the blank, letting one guide be the "anchor" that the line holds onto.
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