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Mark Gwynne

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Braid for ryoga
December 18, 2011, 11:48:29 PM
I'm looking for some good braid for the new Ryoga Bay jigging I just bought. The Daiwa tournament 8 accudepth 50 lb is 0.26 mm or PE 2.5 which looks great.

Anyone have any experience with this braid? The Jerry Brown 50 lb is 0.33 mm which is PE 4 and I've heard good things about it but it's thicker according to the specs.
Unfortunately I can't look at both so will have to buy without seeing first hand. Any advice appreciated and other options welcome.

Thanks, Mark.

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 20, 2011, 03:21:25 AM
Mark - Anything over PE 2 is too much for the Ryoga in my opinion... not because of the reels ability, but rather its capacity....

I only managed to squeeze on 200 metres of YGK Ultra PE 2 which is very skinny....

If Capacity is not an issue, then PE2.5 would be no problem, but you'll only get 150 to 180 metres on there...

If you looking at Jerry Brown, I would rather look at the 20lb, the 50lb in my opinion is waaaaay to thick for that reel...

Mine is still spooled with the YGK Ultra PE 2, but I'm down to only about 140 metres left after bust offs and such, which happen alot on that light braid, especially when its as skinny as YGK Ultra... am respooling soon and will be going with Jerry Brown in 20lb...
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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 20, 2011, 08:16:29 AM

I'd tent to agree with Andre, 50lb may be pushing it with this reel. I run PE3 Varivas Avani 10x10 and find it perfect for what I need.
Not sure how much I'd have on the spool but I have enough left when dropping 180ft, A little more would be better.

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 22, 2011, 08:43:13 AM
Sweet thanks guys. The max depth for this outfit will be around 140 feet so PE 2.5 looks ok now. 150 metres should be enough as the target fish shouldn't go much about 10 kilos. Andre good to know you think the reel will handle this heavier line, I wasn't sure as it's so light. I'll still fish it a little lighter than 50 lb (say max 5 to 6 kilos of drag) so hopefully it will reduce those extra bust offs you speak of when using really light braid.

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 25, 2011, 12:47:40 PM
I agree with Andre, line capacity is the only issue if you want to run anything higher than  PE2
I run PE 2 on my Ryoga over a Synit Deepshot 100g rod.

I will be changing down to PE1.5 on my Ryoga to run over the new Synit Kaha 50g rod to be released next year :)

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 25, 2011, 01:41:02 PM
I agree with Andre, line capacity is the only issue if you want to run anything higher than  PE2
I run PE 2 on my Ryoga over a Synit Deepshot 100g rod.

I will be changing down to PE1.5 on my Ryoga to run over the new Synit Kaha 50g rod to be released next year :)

Anesh what are your thoughts on the Synit? Was thinking of getting one.

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 25, 2011, 06:00:17 PM
I agree with Andre, line capacity is the only issue if you want to run anything higher than  PE2
I run PE 2 on my Ryoga over a Synit Deepshot 100g rod.

I will be changing down to PE1.5 on my Ryoga to run over the new Synit Kaha 50g rod to be released next year :)

Anesh what are your thoughts on the Synit? Was thinking of getting one.


Buy one Mark , you won't regret it.
The Synit Deepshot 100g is awesome light rod with plenty of backbone. My personal favorite for light jigging.
 Don't be fooled by this 100g rod, as it has landed plenty of Kingfish between 20kg-28kg and the biggest fish landed with this rod is a 31Kg Kingfish.
Not many 100g - 200g jigging rods on the World Market can claim this! Fishhead sold out the DS100g rod in the first week they arrived in the country.
If you want another opinion ask the boys at Fishhead what they think of Synit Rods compared to what else there is to offer on the world jigging market today!

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 28, 2011, 09:10:06 AM
I agree with Andre, line capacity is the only issue if you want to run anything higher than  PE2
I run PE 2 on my Ryoga over a Synit Deepshot 100g rod.

I will be changing down to PE1.5 on my Ryoga to run over the new Synit Kaha 50g rod to be released next year :)

Anesh what are your thoughts on the Synit? Was thinking of getting one.


Buy one Mark , you won't regret it.
The Synit Deepshot 100g is awesome light rod with plenty of backbone. My personal favorite for light jigging.
 Don't be fooled by this 100g rod, as it has landed plenty of Kingfish between 20kg-28kg and the biggest fish landed with this rod is a 31Kg Kingfish.
Not many 100g - 200g jigging rods on the World Market can claim this! Fishhead sold out the DS100g rod in the first week they arrived in the country.
If you want another opinion ask the boys at Fishhead what they think of Synit Rods compared to what else there is to offer on the world jigging market today!

Thanks mate. Since 50 m will be the deepest I might just go for the PE 2.5 line for this. Based on that, would you reccomend the DS 100 or go for the 150? I've asked the Fishhead guys and they did comment on how good it is, I'm just about sold on getting one!!

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 28, 2011, 01:51:16 PM
I would suggest the Synit DS100g for the Ryoga Mark.

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Re: Braid for ryoga
December 29, 2011, 04:46:05 PM
Hi Mark,

Perfect timing if you're in the market for a Synit as our latest order only just arrived.
The 100g Deepshot is a wicked little rod.
rated to max PE#3 and a max jig of 200g its a pretty versatile rod as Anesh said and has some suprising backbone if you really load into it.
I can send you a few photos of the road loaded up if you like?

Cheers
Tom
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