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Hahaha, can't say I agree on mono.
It's visible compared to fc, and not as sensitive as braid.
I've been using braid, but the reason I asked about fc is that I got sample of castable fc and was curious if it was worth the effort to remove the braid and spool the fc.
I'll save it for something else.
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You don't need sensitivity when fishing for squid, you need stretch and mono provides far more than fluorocarbon.
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THANKS FOR THAT IMFORMATION RELAPSE .I WILL USE MONO FROM NOW ON , AS I WAS TRYING TO USE BRAID AND WAS HAVING A LOT TROUBLE WITH IT. I HAVE JUST ORDERED SOME JIGS FROM JAPAN AS YOU SUGGESTED. THANKS FOR THAT!!
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try using a fluro leader on mono....works for me...I think you can shove braid up your a55 as far as you can and some..hahahahahah..jmo
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29-02-2012, 10:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 29-02-2012, 10:14 AM by Ojingo.)
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I'm curious, how do you squid?
Japanese style or other ways?
On topic, my feeling about braid has changed.
When I originally started this thread, I was using general spinning reels and was having a lot of problems with braid.
After maybe half a dozen or so cast/retrieves, I'd always end up with wind knots etc.
But since then, I've moved over to egi/finesse reels, and have never had those issues with braid.
Perhaps my technique has improved, or maybe those reels just handle the braid & retrieve action much better.
But at the end of the day, what works for you, stick with it.
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[quote name='Ojingo' timestamp='1330466742' post='23936']
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I'm curious, how do you squid?
Japanese style or other ways?[/quote]
I use a mixture of techniques, all depends on how the squid are reacting at the time and what kind of bottom I'm fishing.