Korrie Broos
Don't go knocking on Death's door, ring the bell and run like hell. He hates it. (anon)
Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension
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Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.
Personally I use Maxima line for yellowfish and the uniknot I use 99% of the time
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Mario Geldenhuys
Smallstream fanatic, plus I do some other things that I can't tell you about
"All the tips or magical insights in the world can't replace devotion, dedication, commitment, and gumption - and there is not secret in that" - Glenn Brackett
I had also problems with linx. Now I do not use it anymore.
Does not like shocking at all
Take the line wrap around your hands and rip it it snaps. A tipical yellowfish strike will break it. I think it is a very brittle line, probably to much carbon compound?
Jannie
I took advice from The largie whisperer in one of the threads and bought Maxima plus, its thinner than Rio and personally I think it's one of the best mono lines out there
So all things being equal and you tie a perfect Knot of 6x onto 5x what is the breaking strain at the knot..?
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Korrie Broos
Don't go knocking on Death's door, ring the bell and run like hell. He hates it. (anon)
Nymphing, adds depth to your fly fishing.
Nymphing, is fly fishing in another dimension
It's difficult to determine the strength of a knot in pounds of strain. A 6x tippet, has a breaking strain of around 3 pounds, but this is also dependent on many things, as I have taken much heavier fish on than 3 pounds on 6x. It comes down to your own fishing style, your rod's ability to protect the tippet, and the quality of the tippet. I have also lost small fish to breakoffs, on much heavier tippets, so it is very difficult to say, but I recon that a good knot should work every bit as well as the tippett itself.
Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.
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