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ozscott
07-03-2016, 04:59 PM
Hi all. Keen for some finesse breambo fishing. All my gear was too heavy, so I have collected some lighter gear - Shimano Sedona FD 1000 teamed with a 6 foot TD 1-3KG line rated and 1-5 gram lures.. I have extremely light jig heads but I need line. I have Sunline PE 8 braid on a heavier set up - in theory its 8-10 pound but I was told when I bought it a few years ago that it had the diameter of most 4 pound braids...dont know if that is right. All I know is that it is very fine and hard to tie knots in especially in low light!!! I wonder if that is small enough to do the trick?

Can anyone recommend a good line for my purpose? Also will a good 4 pound flurocarbon leader be the best bet? I like the idea of going very light and if I lose some too bad.

Cheers and thanks

robfish 1
07-03-2016, 07:51 PM
G'day Ozscott - another light tackle fanatic here!
I've experimented with dozens of lines, reels and rods, as I'm pretty much landbased these days, and always striving to maximise casting distance with ultralite softies. I primarily chase bream, trevally and flatties. My line of choice atm, is WTF Gliss - in 8 and 13lb strains. Not yet too sure what it actually breaks at, but haven't yet popped a fish through the rod - so I'll stick with it.
Very, very, slippery, and casts extremely well with lighter jigheads. As yet...no windknots or guidewraps - something I've found repeatedly with sunline, powerpro and many others. They're probably very good lines when using a little more weight on the end, but for 1-3gms? Nope. I like the green for stealth, and the white or yellow for hi visibility usage.
I generally use 6/8lb fluoro, with an fg knot with 26 wraps. Landbased, I need a little extra insurance! Have yet to experience one letting go. You'll find the fg on many websites, including this one. It's a bugger to learn, and tie correctly, but after 20-30 attempts, you get the hang of it, and can do it pretty easily. I sat down one afternoon with some spare spools of line, and persevered until I had it. I attach the jighead via a uni knot, and whilst purists will tell you that a loop knot is imperative, the fish don't seem to know that, and still happily chomp down on my lures!

My rod and reel of choice for this? A Daiwa Freams 2004, and a Crucis Aegis 7'8", 1-3kg rod. Absolutely superb. I'd also suggest that whilst your Sedona is more than adequate, you'll probably want to look at a longer rod - 7ft+ will give you a much greater casting distance.
Regards,
Rob.

Peter4
07-03-2016, 08:11 PM
Have a look at the 6lb Daiwa J-Braid...

ozscott
07-03-2016, 08:14 PM
Thanks gents. The rod will be used mostly from my yak and not my boat so i went 6foot versus the 7 foot 7 in model.

Cheers

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robfish 1
07-03-2016, 08:21 PM
Yep. 6ft's all you need from a yak - and will have a better taper for yak work, too. So as you're limited by rod length, you'll want to maximise distance with your line. As I suggested, have a look at Gliss, or as Peter4 suggested, the Daiwa j braid is not too bad, either.

ozscott
07-03-2016, 10:08 PM
Thanks guys i might go 4lb main line and 4lb leader and see how that pans out.

So Gliss over Sunline for the braid and leader just Rock FC or similar?

Cheers

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ozscott
07-03-2016, 10:13 PM
Looks like Gliss is 8 pound min but apparently very thin so i wqill go the 4kg. Cheers

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Gon Fishun
07-03-2016, 10:22 PM
Hi Ozscott. I'm using 6lb sunline super pe braid on a Symmetre 3000f with 10lb leader. It works a treat but probably better with lighter leader. Very smooth to cast and distance is not to bad. It is over 3 years old now and still feels like new. Easy to join using the albright knot.

ozscott
07-03-2016, 10:28 PM
Thanks mate. I think i might go the safe option. I read on Starlo's page that 4kg gliss is .1mm thin and a little prone to air knots impossible to get out...when i am yak fishing i dont want to tempt knots so despite how incredibly thin and slippery Gliss looks i think i should stick with Sunline PE at say 4 pound and 4 pound Rock FC.

Cheers

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Gon Fishun
07-03-2016, 10:43 PM
Sorry , forgot to add. No air knots as yet and no twisted line.

ozscott
07-03-2016, 10:47 PM
Thanks mate....swinging back to.....im not sure!!!

Cheers

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ozscott
08-03-2016, 11:02 AM
Thanks again boys for your help. Of so I have ordered Gliss 8lb and Rock FC 4lb...giddy up! I have a selection of little flick baits and 2in grubs/crabs etc and 1/32 sown to 1/12 jig heads.

I have had a lot of success with tying braid to FC leader using my version of an imporved Albright where I do a loop with the FC and then start widing the braid from the looped end tightly one way for 10-15 turns heading towards the open end of the FC, then wind the braid back up the thing towards the loop end of the FC and feed the braid back through the little bit of FC loop left. I then wetten and pull tights and then do a single hitch on the FC tail and the braid tail and have never had a failure. Its a very small knot too so goes through guides eyes well.

I can try that on the Gliss, but I have read that some people have trouble with connection knots breaking well under the Gliss poundage or otherwise they slip. I have seen people do the Albright special and it slips apparently, but then again I havent seen anyone test the knot that I do.

Any recommendations for knots from those using the Gliss?

Many thanks
Cheers

Funchy
08-03-2016, 11:16 AM
Good luck with it Ozscott, half the fun is buying all the crap we think we need hahahahaaa.

I must admit I prefer the longer rod. I have a 7'6" Shimano Cranx 1-3kg outfit with a 1000 Symetre reel running 6lb Nanofil. Never had any real issue with wind knots and have landed some bloody nice fish without busting my 8lb leader (would go lighter if I was chasing bream). I fish mainly from the yak and find the extra length in the rod not only helps immensely for casting distance but also when a fish takes a run around and under the yak the extra length helps to ensure I get it around the nose without causing issues.

Good luck and hope you brain em on the silly string. :thumbsup:

P.S - Cant recommend a knot for the Gliss as I havent used it but I have tried all sorts with the Nanofil and find the FG knot with 30 winds the best result. Very few issues at all.

ozscott
08-03-2016, 11:58 AM
Thanks Funchy. Appreciate that.

I have a 6 foot 6 TD rod that I have caught a heap of flatties on from the yak, and I can JUST put the butt between my toes and undo braid tangles around the tip...my Yak is only 2.4 long so that is the max length of I can easily do that with. I have some 6 foot Bass rods and I can work a fish around the front of the yak because the yak is short and fat.

I know I have to learn the FG (a mate put me onto it) but am putting it off!

Cheers

Funchy
08-03-2016, 01:05 PM
...my Yak is only 2.4 long so that is the max length of I can easily do that with.

That 'splains it then :-D mine is 4.63M hahahahaaa



I know I have to learn the FG (a mate put me onto it) but am putting it off!


With all this wind around there's plenty of time.

I find this the best way but there are plenty of youtube vids on the matter. The lighter the line the more wraps you want.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52uWL43hUbw

ozscott
08-03-2016, 02:00 PM
Thanks mate. Mine is 2.8 not 2.4....typo. But still a short Yak compared to yours!

Keen to get started. I used to bait fish many moons ago with 4lb Platypus Test near oster leases at the Pin and used to catch some stonker bream of unweighted/lightly weighted prawns etc. I cant wait to get stuck in with the right gear for ultra light placcy fishing. I really enjoy snapper and flattie fishing on plastics.

Cheers

Funchy
08-03-2016, 04:49 PM
Thanks mate. Mine is 2.8 not 2.4....typo. But still a short Yak compared to yours!

Keen to get started. I used to bait fish many moons ago with 4lb Platypus Test near oster leases at the Pin and used to catch some stonker bream of unweighted/lightly weighted prawns etc. I cant wait to get stuck in with the right gear for ultra light placcy fishing. I really enjoy snapper and flattie fishing on plastics.

Cheers


Look me up if you are up caloundra way with the yak mate

ozscott
08-03-2016, 06:07 PM
thanks mate. Will do. Sounds like a good place to take the yak.

Just opened the Sedona 1000. I have an FI Stradic 2500 and in terms of feel there isnt much in it, the little Sedona is a great little bit of kit.

Cheers

robfish 1
09-03-2016, 08:18 PM
I have had a lot of success with tying braid to FC leader using my version of an imporved Albright where I do a loop with the FC and then start widing the braid from the looped end tightly one way for 10-15 turns heading towards the open end of the FC, then wind the braid back up the thing towards the loop end of the FC and feed the braid back through the little bit of FC loop left. I then wetten and pull tights and then do a single hitch on the FC tail and the braid tail and have never had a failure. Its a very small knot too so goes through guides eyes well.

I can try that on the Gliss, but I have read that some people have trouble with connection knots breaking well under the Gliss poundage or otherwise they slip. I have seen people do the Albright special and it slips apparently, but then again I havent seen anyone test the knot that I do.

Any recommendations for knots from those using the Gliss?

Many thanks
Cheers

Hi again. The knot you're using sounds a lot like a slim beauty. Great knot...but NOT with Gliss! Had way too many break inside the actual knot, even though I'd used the knot for all my other braids. May be something to do with the small diameter of Gliss? Or it's mono-like construction?

Anyway, I persevered with the fg knot, and now that I've got it down pat, any breaks I experience, I experience in the leader - away from the knot! So I know it works.

ozscott
09-03-2016, 09:51 PM
Thanks mate. Its a bit different to a slim beauty but your are right its quite similiar. Did you ever try the modified slim beauty with the extra loop or doing the modified SB with a dual layer of braid being fed through the figure of 8?

Cheers

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ozscott
09-03-2016, 10:09 PM
This vid makes the FG look easy enough. Not sure how easy it would be in the yak but I suppose i could rig up on land with the FG and if needed be in the yak i could revert to a modded albright special as an easy go to.

Cheers

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Funchy
10-03-2016, 05:33 AM
This vid makes the FG look easy enough. Not sure how easy it would be in the yak but I suppose i could rig up on land with the FG and if needed be in the yak i could revert to a modded albright special as an easy go to.

Cheers

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I retie my leaders each time before I go out so rarely have to retie on the yak...... but I have on occasion. Once you get the hang of it, its relatively easy to tie on a yak. It's all about keeping the right amount of tension on the lines.

robfish 1
10-03-2016, 05:53 AM
Thanks mate. Its a bit different to a slim beauty but your are right its quite similiar. Did you ever try the modified slim beauty with the extra loop or doing the modified SB with a dual layer of braid being fed through the figure of 8?

Cheers

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Yes...I've used both, (as well as what seems about a hundred other knots), with Gliss, but was unhappy with all for one reason or another. As mentioned earlier, I think it's something to do with Gliss' construction. Information on O/S sites first made me wary of it, but decided to try it anyway, as I was striving to max my casting distances. I'm glad I did - my casting distances have improved dramatically - with both lighter weights, and especially with slightly heavier heads. The gliss appears to fly off the spool! Silerntly, too. Still finding that hard to come to terms with!
Like Funchy, I prepare my spools, (all of my reels have a spare), with new leaders before I hit the water, and very rarely need to retie - but am able to do so, providing the fishing gods are lenient with me. Failing that, I sometimes have to resort to an albright when out on the water. Don't know if I'd like to try an FG in low light, or no light!

Funchy
10-03-2016, 06:25 AM
Don't know if I'd like to try an FG in low light, or no light!

X 2 brutha!!!

robfish 1
10-03-2016, 01:53 PM
X 2 brutha!!!

Ha ha! Yeah - it wasn't until about the 20th attempt, sitting at a table, with copious amounts of F!@#'s and S#$%'s thrown in, that I got the hang of them!
Having false teeth means I'm unable to grip the braid, so I use a heavier pair of artery forceps to add tension. They now go everywhere I do!

Gon Fishun
10-03-2016, 02:08 PM
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Made up this out of polycarb. Works a treat in the boat.

robfish 1
11-03-2016, 08:24 AM
Hmmm. I reckon even I could knock up one of those. Small enough to fit into my bumbag when landbased, too. Might just have to give it a try.
Thanks mate - love your work!