Braided line over rocks?

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2013/08/31 13:56:38 (permalink)

Braided line over rocks?

Anyone noticed any issues with using braided line in the rivers where rocky bottoms exist? Lost every fish today, and all I can think is its due to line fray over the rocks. Was bottom fishing and never had issues with my knots in the past. Using power pro 10# line.
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    Mags00
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    Re:Braided line over rocks? 2013/08/31 17:25:20 (permalink)
    Depends on the technique you're using, it could be getting cut off by native mussels or by rough stone but you would notice a hang up prior if it was stones,  I use braided line on my heavy set ups and fish on the middle Allegheny near L/D6 and have little to no issues, and my girlfriend uses 20# Power Pro with leader and has no break/cut/rip offs and it's pretty rocky where we fish.   First main question is are you using a leader of either fluorocarbon/mono/steel/titanium?  There may ALSO be a very SMALL/SLIGHT possibility of defective product.
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    Re:Braided line over rocks? 2013/08/31 18:02:46 (permalink)
    No leader, both rods experienced break offs. Both are power pro, but from two different spools. No issue with breaking on any occasion prior to today. The rod that experienced 2 of the 3 breaks had brand new line on it.
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    Re:Braided line over rocks? 2013/08/31 19:07:45 (permalink)
    You can tie on a leader from 12" up to 6' or so if you don't mind casting a knot through the guides. I like a uni-uni splice for lines of similar diameter, or an improved Albright if the leader is noticeably thicker.
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    Re:Braided line over rocks? 2013/09/01 07:40:43 (permalink)
    SRL,  you stated you never had issues with your knots "in the past".  This time, were you breaking off in the middle of the line or at the knot?
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    Re:Braided line over rocks? 2013/09/01 10:46:04 (permalink)
    If it was breaking at the knot then you may want to consider a leader because the constant load on the knot could be breaking it on the back to front cast motion.  A leader (mono or fluorocarbon) will take the load better because they both stretch some adding suppression to the load.  Most line to line knots work but I found the Alberto knot to work the best only because any tension on the knot actually tightens it more, the only time I found an issue is trying to free from snags I've broken off 1 leader so far and have been using it with 8-12# leader for a while now.  I would rule out the defective spool then if it's happened out of two different spools, unless the LOT# are the same, which in that case there may be a SLIGHT chance of defect which I doubt, you would more than likely find a defect in a mono/copolymer before a braid...
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    Re:Braided line over rocks? 2013/09/02 19:35:31 (permalink)
    Braid is the worst possible line choice when fishing rocks. Rock will easily fray and cut braid resulting in line breakage.
    If you must use braid around rocks, attach a flouro leader. Flouro is a much better choice for rock.

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