snake7676
9/28/2010 6:47:00 AMThe Quadfather
9/28/2010 7:38:00 AMG-Man
9/28/2010 8:37:00 AMI've had braid on my downriggers for over 4 years and love it. No broken strands to poke you, no kinks to worry about and when you fish with gear close to the ball you don't have to worry about the charge it causes.
fishmanjh
9/28/2010 10:22:00 AMI don't harvest too many of the bigger Cutt's as I always thought they were Sea-run ... Yet, some are Bright and Shinny with very RED firm flesh with Sea Lice scars and some are not so bright, pale meat and soft, no scars. Residents I'm guessing. What "test strength" on the braided DR braid do you use? I run at the very most, 12# balls in the salt, and in the Lake. I was looking On-Line and there are some better prices out there ... Might try Outdoor Emporium also. I get so tired of the "Wire Hum" with cable. It's got to transmit for miles !!! :-( Plus the electrical discharge thing. I'm also curious as to the comparative diameters, as that tends to create the most drag. I don't think I need 200# test down-rigger string. So a little more research, before I spend the bucks I think.
mallard79
9/28/2010 11:04:00 AMfishmanjh
9/28/2010 11:21:00 AMSee .... That's what I was thinking as well. You can get "Olde Skol" braided up to 100# .. Sturgeon type line in 100-200 yards CHEAP. Why wouldn't that work? Too thin and maybe not the same life cycle? I don't want to have to replace it every year. Lot's of questions.
snake7676
9/28/2010 12:38:00 PMG-Man
9/28/2010 1:39:00 PMfishmanjh
9/28/2010 4:45:00 PMThanks guys for the info. It helps a lot.