Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
[quote=Col Forbin;352385]I have my best luck flippin with heavy mono/copolymer than anything else. Flouro is useless once it gets knicked. 25 pound flouro with the tiniest knick in it is just as weak as 4 pound mono. It will get knicked up often on/in heavy cover too. I tried Flouro for flipping for a while - it is stiff as can be, and needs to be re-tied way too often.
I also tried braid. I hate braid for all applications except for 2 months out of the year when I have a frog tied on and stay in the grass. You cannot break off if you need to - it seems to wrap around the brush way easier than any other line too.
Big mono helps me in several ways. Even when it gets knicked a little it will maintain most of it's strength. Still re-tie often, but have no fears on hooksets. I can see the smallest twitch in the line. And the bulk and bouyancy of it helps for a slower fall.[/quote]
Amen on the Mono for flippin'. Been doing it for 20 years and even though I try a few new lines here and there I always go back to Mono.
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
All in all, use what you have the most confidence in. If you like mono, just use 20-25 lb mono for your flippin and pitchin and you'll be fine. It's all in what you have confindence in so you don't second guess yourself when the bite occurs. I think fishing can get way too technical. Look at Rick Clunn, he uses one size/action rod (7ft. Hvy Action) for all applications. Just another example that it's all about what you have confidence in.
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
[quote=00SKEETER;352497]All in all, use what you have the most confidence in. If you like mono, just use 20-25 lb mono for your flippin and pitchin and you'll be fine. It's all in what you have confindence in so you don't second guess yourself when the bite occurs. I think fishing can get way too technical. Look at Rick Clunn, he uses one size/action rod (7ft. Hvy Action) for all applications. Just another example that it's all about what you have confidence in.[/quote]
I agree anglers can get caught up in so many technical issues based upon marketing and what the pro's use.
Remember the K.I.S.S. method.:D
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
I'm with Col Forbin here. Learned a valuable lesson last year flippin buck brush on KY. Flouro is useless once it nicks. 20lb P-line cost me a might large check one day last spring. Anytime I'm flippin the nasty its 25-30lb big game. That stuff will hold up. I've since switched to invisix and like it better than Pline but I'm not taking any chances on flippin with it either. Big game from now on.
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
[QUOTE=00SKEETER;352497]All in all, use what you have the most confidence in. If you like mono, just use 20-25 lb mono for your flippin and pitchin and you'll be fine. It's all in what you have confindence in so you don't second guess yourself when the bite occurs. I think fishing can get way too technical. Look at Rick Clunn, he uses one size/action rod (7ft. Hvy Action) for all applications. Just another example that it's all about what you have confidence in.[/QUOTE]
Rick clunn is nuttier than squirrel turds also. You can't tell me that you would rather crank a DD22 on a 6:2:1 Heavy flippin rod, than a 5:1 and a soft crankbait rod. Unless you look like Popeye and enjoy the pain.
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
I would rather use a glass rod and 5:1 gear ratio myself, but that's what I'm comfortable with. It worked pretty good for him at Ky/barkley last year when he was cranking deep ledges.
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
Like I said...he's certifiable :)
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
Ya but have u seen the size of rick clunn's forearms????? Anyway does anybody use fluro for cranking? I hear pro's talk about this all the time and im thinking about tryig it rather than mono?
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
Kyle, when you told that story last year you were usuing 12lb flouro for flippin lol.
I agree K.I.S.S method seems to prevail though.
Re: FLIPPIN': When to use Braid Vs. Fluorocarbon?
It was either 15 or 20, one of the two, never bought 12 lb flouro in my life.