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Title: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: David Reverdito on December 23, 2007, 11:31:00 PM
How much 80lb (PE5) Sunline jigging braid will a Stella 20000 hold? I have 300m, which I am sure won't be enough... How much more should I buy and what's the best knot to connect the parts with? Or would it be daft to load it up with 50lb FINS (got heaps of that) and then the 300m of PE5 on top of that?
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Mick Cunningham on December 24, 2007, 04:03:06 AM
http://www.gtpopping.com/forum/index.php/topic,431.0.html    is that what your talking about  ::) ::)

i guess that you will need more than 300m  ;D
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Cam Foley on December 24, 2007, 04:24:30 AM
300m is enough put some mono backing under it and dont ever let a fish take you that far.
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Chris Young on December 24, 2007, 07:41:46 AM
G'Day Duckers, put the fins on & top shot it with PE5, bit suss about puting mono under braid under extreme loads as it may damage the spool  :'(. I doubt you'll ever get down to the join (on frigates) but if you want to be sure you could do a bimini double on both ends and the use catspaw to finish.
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Brandon Khoo on December 24, 2007, 08:15:20 AM
On PE5, you'd be looking at about 600m of line. As Chris said, what you can do is underlay it with another braid and then join the two lines together. After some recent testing of knots that I have done, I'd only use what Chris suggested which is two bimimis joined by a catspaw. If you're backing with mono, you could use something like a FG or a PR if you have the equipment to do one.-f the type of fishing you do is generally limited to fish where you will not need more than 300m of PE5, get yourself a 10000 spool and keep the 20000 spool for heavier line.

I was amazed to read an article from a very well known fishing writer from about a year to two ago suggest a 20000 with 50lb braid. You'd need a bloody serious spool of braid to fill this! 
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: David Reverdito on December 24, 2007, 10:06:41 AM
Thanks guys.

I'll go the 50lb Fins then. About the connection, how many passes for the catspaw?
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Brandon Khoo on December 24, 2007, 12:10:19 PM
For braid to braid, I'd use six
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: David Reverdito on December 26, 2007, 12:32:12 PM
Last question: how many turns for the bimini? In the flyfishing fraternity 70 turns seem to be the number most quoted
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Mick Cunningham on December 26, 2007, 02:47:12 PM
it is about the same ... 70 turn,s

here is the info

http://www.gtpopping.com.au/biminitwist.php

cheer,s
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Brandon Khoo on December 26, 2007, 06:07:02 PM
Iuse from 60 to 70 turns. 60 for the heavy braid (130lb onwards) and 70 for anything below. I should point out this is for popping as I want to keep the bimimi loop as short as possible. For jigging, I don't care as much about the length of the loop when jigging although I don't use line heavier than 100lb
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Luke Wyrsta on December 27, 2007, 12:15:47 PM
David,

I use 70 turns for all biminis above 50lb.
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Matt Kilpatrick on April 18, 2008, 02:11:57 PM
Hi guys, is there an issue with the PE line rotating about the spool? I had understood that the use of mono backing prevented the line from moving, but from what has been mentioned earlier that does not seem to be the case. Thanks.
Title: Re: Stella 20000 capacity
Post by: Luke Wyrsta on April 18, 2008, 02:20:57 PM
Hi guys, is there an issue with the PE line rotating about the spool? I had understood that the use of mono backing prevented the line from moving, but from what has been mentioned earlier that does not seem to be the case. Thanks.

PE/Braid slips on the arbor. You either need to put a small layer or nylon backing on first so that the nylon grips to the arbor or apply a layer or tape.