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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Nor Cal...30 min from Bodega/Tomales Bay, 1hr from Clear Lake, 2+ hr to Berryessa & the Delta
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Personally for me, I fish 50# or 65# straight braid fishing the SHIMANO Waxwing or add 25' of 25#, top shot (leader) fluorocarbon if the water is super clear. I might not use top shot because if I'm fishing heavy kelp, I fish straight braid so it'll can 'cut' through the kelp. I don't worry too much on about line shy fish as my jig would be moving too fast for the fish to worry about. I'm trying for a 'reaction' bite much like bass fishing. ![]() ![]() When I fish live bait I'll carry another rod with straight 15# fluorocarbon for small bait and 25# for larger (macks/'dines) baits. The latter I can also use it for surface jigs ![]() Then I always fish straight 12# fluorocarbon on an inshore rod for swimbaits around the outside of the kelp. There are any number of variations of what you can fish, a lot will come down with what you feel comfortable fishing. As a side note it's not a bad idea to fish top shot because if you get caught jigging in the rocks at least you haves chance of being able to 'break off' mono or flouro where with spectra you might have to end up 'cutting off' the spectra (learned this the hard way bass fishing). MY .02 FFY |
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