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01-11-2012, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by WayneChristie
50 pound flouro leader and 80 pound braid
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Didn't know you were able to fish for sharks in Alberta.
Better not let some of the pros on t.v. here you talking about those lbs test lines for fresh water fishing. They will be all over you like they are bob Izumi.
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01-11-2012, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Willowtrail
But you only leave your tent if it's sunny and above 0 degrees
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Above 0 i don't get out of bed if it ain't above 0
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01-11-2012, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by npauls
Didn't know you were able to fish for sharks in Alberta.
Better not let some of the pros on t.v. here you talking about those lbs test lines for fresh water fishing. They will be all over you like they are bob Izumi.
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yah well when I have a real chance at hooking a 100 pound plus sturgeon I dont believe in underkill spooled my winter reel with some off one of my sturgeon reels. also had 40 pound test broken before. dont watch fishing on tv anyways, I prefer to have my own fun
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01-11-2012, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by npauls
Didn't know you were able to fish for sharks in Alberta.
Better not let some of the pros on t.v. here you talking about those lbs test lines for fresh water fishing. They will be all over you like they are bob Izumi.
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50 I feel is heavy and hurts lure action im sure it works fine. I own 50 only use it when purposefully trolling for pike and not so sure 50 lb floro is quite as invisible as manufacturer suggest. at such a high wt
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01-11-2012, 10:12 PM
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I personally don't run anything heavier then 15lbs test and that is on my sturgeon rod and reel set up.
I find that I don't have any problems with what I run as long as my drag is set properly. I run 4lbs on one of my jigging rods and 5lbs on the other. I can cast small jigs a mile and I can tell you for sure that I have caught fish well over 4 and 5lbs on those combos with no problems.
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01-11-2012, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by fish gunner
50 I feel is heavy and hurts lure action im sure it works fine. I own 50 only use it when purposefully trolling for pike and not so sure 50 lb floro is quite as invisible as manufacturer suggest. at such a high wt
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Im not worried about the visibility issue with the heavy flouro leaders, its more for the bite resistance factor. Nate Im still new to the strugeon fishing, but Ive had to play a large fish for a long time on 30 pound braid, Id rather get them landed and released quicker with the heavy line but thats just my personal preference. and if you do hook a huge fish on 15 pound line in a heavy current, no matter how you play it the fish is going to win. Or die trying
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01-11-2012, 11:49 PM
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I landed 3 in one weekend that were all 48" or bigger on a 5'6" medium action jigging rod with 6lbs test while fishing for walleyes. I landed all of them fish in pretty decent current in a few minutes a piece. I just lay the side pressure to them and keep as much pressure as possible on them. Has worked out for me so far. They have all been in good health and ready to haul out of there as soon as I pop the hook. If I do notice that I am starting to battle them longer then I think I should have to I will switch it up and go a bit heavier but for now what I have rigged seems to do the job.
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01-11-2012, 11:49 PM
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...Thanks for the tips guys, although still kinda torn...
I do mostly trout fishing...rainbows and lakers not really getting over 5lbs with the odd trip out for walleyes and pike (chasing the 10+lbs). But I didn't really want to change out the lines every time I did this...since I love the feel of my set up I have now as well as my wife has her "perfect gear" I didn't really want to find another rod and reel getting the dust blown off every once in awhile type thing...I was kinda hoping a braid would do the trick...
Might try the leader option in the spring...
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01-12-2012, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by npauls
I landed 3 in one weekend that were all 48" or bigger on a 5'6" medium action jigging rod with 6lbs test while fishing for walleyes. I landed all of them fish in pretty decent current in a few minutes a piece. I just lay the side pressure to them and keep as much pressure as possible on them. Has worked out for me so far. They have all been in good health and ready to haul out of there as soon as I pop the hook. If I do notice that I am starting to battle them longer then I think I should have to I will switch it up and go a bit heavier but for now what I have rigged seems to do the job.
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from a boat?
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01-12-2012, 12:29 AM
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Nope shore fishing on the south sask. river.
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01-12-2012, 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by WayneChristie
Im not worried about the visibility issue with the heavy flouro leaders, its more for the bite resistance factor. Nate Im still new to the strugeon fishing, but Ive had to play a large fish for a long time on 30 pound braid, Id rather get them landed and released quicker with the heavy line but thats just my personal preference. and if you do hook a huge fish on 15 pound line in a heavy current, no matter how you play it the fish is going to win. Or die trying
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Good post!
I agree tackle should suit the species.
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01-12-2012, 05:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by npauls
I landed 3 in one weekend that were all 48" or bigger on a 5'6" medium action jigging rod with 6lbs test while fishing for walleyes. I landed all of them fish in pretty decent current in a few minutes a piece. I just lay the side pressure to them and keep as much pressure as possible on them. Has worked out for me so far. They have all been in good health and ready to haul out of there as soon as I pop the hook. If I do notice that I am starting to battle them longer then I think I should have to I will switch it up and go a bit heavier but for now what I have rigged seems to do the job.
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I think Nate meant 48 cm, not inches. He cant catch fish anyway
Way to lite of gear for sturgeon though.
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01-12-2012, 06:45 PM
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01-12-2012, 08:29 PM
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Got pictures of them. Went on a trip with bob out to his brothers ranch. Had the rod set up for walleyes and wasn't expecting to get into the sturgeon.
The one in my profile pic on here is one of them. All were similar in size. Never had a break off at all. I am not saying I would target sturgeon with this set up normally but it did hold up when I hooked into them. Like I said I have a sturgeon rig set up with 15lbs braid that will do fine for the sturgeon we have around here.
Oh ya no pain killers over here anymore either. Haven't had any for about a month and a half now.
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01-12-2012, 09:38 PM
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I thought that would get your attention Nate.
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01-12-2012, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by sonny42
I thought that would get your attention Nate.
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Don't poke the bear Sonny.
How is the perch slaying going for you this year?
I was thinking of heading out in the morning but am not to sure how the ice is out there.
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01-12-2012, 09:51 PM
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Have not been out since Christmas, Just got back from Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. yesterday went down before new years, probibly try to get out on sat. Try for some walleye.
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01-12-2012, 09:59 PM
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Oh sweet.
pm me and I will give you what little info. I know about some walleye action if you want.
Sounds like I will be heading out Sunday on the hunt for some eyes.
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