g'day all,
New to the site and my first post. I actually exclusively fish for YT Kings on northern sydneys ledges with (and i wince as I write it in the company of so many popper freaks) predominately raiders, but also popppers. I've recently switched from using traditional high speed spin overhead gear to eggbeater gear. I actually hate casting with eggbeaters, but i just couldn't see any other way to lure fish with shorter rods for more leverage, yet with big breaking strains, unless i made the switch.
But now i'm running into trouble with leaders etc. Before my leader was outside the tip and i still had miles of mono behind it to depend on if i started getting reefed - and usually had enough time to free spool if i had to. With the eggy though (since free spooling is out) I'm worried that my 100lb ande leader is too short and that the 50lb fins will let go the first instant it touches rock.
An albright between double and leader rattles the guides sickeningly, so i need a slimer knot. I cant go twisted leader with loop-loop cos alot of the luring i do is sub surface and i think that the whyly kings will easily spot that leader setup under water. I have been using doubled braid connected to 24 to 37kg mainline type mono (as a type of wind on that gets in and out of the guides fine) and then to 100lb ande leader still outside the tip. After reading your posts, I'm starting to see that a midknot connection might be the way to go, but I have a few questions
My outfit is a Saltiga Dorado 80TN 30-100g lures (but im more comfortable casting 60-125g on it) + a Saltiga Surf 4500. I also have a 4500 Blast but find that the Surf seriously outcasts it with far less wind knots. I cast 85 and 125g raiders, and 60 - 125g pencil poppers.
1. If I start using Midknots, what would be the max Lb leader I could expect to rattle through the guides without dramas, and negotiate the bail roller?
2. The reason I hadn't used midknots initially was the amount of negative feedback regarding its knot strength. What can I do to counter this? Are certain braids more "bitey" ? Is a soft leader like Ande pink better for midknot tying because it allows the braid to bite more, or should i shy away from soft leaders because excessive bite compromises the knot? If leader type is important to the knot, what is a good off the shelf mono leader you guys suggest?
3. when looking it up I see PR knot, FR knot, YGK knot and Mid Knot. Are all these one of the same? Can anyone link me to a good pictorial on how to tie it?
4. And off the subject a bit, after years of persisting with them , I've found that fast surface poppers and slow chuggers seem to draw Kings that on average just frustratingly nudge and look. And retrieving raiders all day at breakneck speed is killing me. I'm thinking of making a complete switch to neutral or slow sinking stickbaits. What would your suggestions be for stickbaits that fit this brief that are readily available within australia, that cast well, and would suit my rod.
Hey if I lived in the west I'd be targeting GT's with big cup faced poppers. But kings are the closest thing I've got and your GT advice definitely strikes a chord with kingy lurers off the rocks here. Thanks very much for any advice.
Sam