Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
multi coloured braid no good for popping?
Jordan Hack:
I was just flicking around on the nomad website this afternoon and found a statement by Damon (I think) that they had suffered several breakages on multi coloured braid at the points where the line changes colour whilst popping. When I bought my second hand dogfight it came loaded with multi coloured 90lb daiwa braid that appears to be good quality line and i havn't had any problems since using it, although after reading this comment I am having thoughts of changing for fear of loosing a good fish. Any thoughts/experiences appreciated.
Jon Li:
My experiences with multi colored braided line with white color at each interval suggest there is nothing wrong with the strength of the line but I do try to avoid the line mentioned due to probable breakage by toothy fish striking the white portion of the line , possibly mistaking it as a small baitfish . Nowaday I prefer to use all white line with red interval @ 25m or coloured lines without the white marking at the interval .
Jon .
Brandon Khoo:
Jordan, I think the best way I would respond to it is that they have seen a few incidences of unexplained breakages on the multi-coloured line where a slight amount of tension sees a breakage. I would also say that I have seen this on other lines as well including the most expensive casting line on the market, Varivas SMP.
The genesis for that comment came from Jewell Reef when one of the Japanese cast and the line parted without a wind knot. It was an inexplicable breakage. I was satanding next to Masuda San when this happened. I don't know what caused it but I have seen this with all sorts of lines. I would also point out that Masuda's line was hardly new.
Braid does not take nicks well and this could have been caused by damage to the line from a reef.
All of that said, I believe that one should use jigging lines for jigging and casting lines for casting.
For some reason, many Japanese like using multi-coloured line for casting for some reason. It simply does not cast as well as casting braid.
Greg Burt:
Hi Brandon, is the Varivas SMP a 'multi' coloured braid or just has coloured markings ?? the reason I'm asking is the YGK Ultra Jigman [4 colours + white] and Ultra Castman [sml black marks at 10m and larger orange at 50m] are supposedly the same braid but with the different makings, so is there a possible problem with all marked braid?
Bun
Brandon Khoo:
The SMP is no different to the standard Varivas GT is that it is marked at intervals. Does that make it a coloured braid or just coloured markings? ???
I have no idea about the YGK line. The comment I made was based around the premise that the Japanese are very much into special application products. If a line is made for jigging, there would be specific qualities I think they would focus on and vice versa re casting lines.
I can't see that there is a specific weakness problem in marked braids, Bun, If there was, this should have been identified years ago as they've been making this stuff for some time.
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