Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
[QUOTE=stoner;370982]I've heard several people give possitive reviews on Yo-zuri hybrid smoke puple.
Stoner[/QUOTE]
There is a very large bass somewhere in Nolin with my jig in his jaw from fishing there is past Sunday, courtesy of yo-zuri smoke breaking off on me. Now I know there could've be a nick, maybe I should've retied more often. But I can't get past the fact that the yo-zuri broke. I will no longer use it. I mainly use Gamma anyway but play around with a couple others from time to time. From now on I'm sticking with Gamma Copoly. The stuff is flat out strong, good abrasion resistance, and casts a mile. I tried P-line CXX, it is strong, very strong but too wirey for me. Gamma is just as stong without the stiffness. IMO
BTW, the breakoff was at the end of the day after catching nothing but dinks up until then. It's a long ride to Louisville from Nolin after that, ask my fishing buddy, he had to listen to me whine. :)
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
[QUOTE=Todd2;371205]There is a very large bass somewhere in Nolin with my jig in his jaw from fishing there is past Sunday, courtesy of yo-zuri smoke breaking off on me. Now I know there could've be a nick, maybe I should've retied more often. But I can't get past the fact that the yo-zuri broke. I will no longer use it. I mainly use Gamma anyway but play around with a couple others from time to time. From now on I'm sticking with Gamma Copoly. The stuff is flat out strong, good abrasion resistance, and casts a mile. I tried P-line CXX, it is strong, very strong but too wirey for me. Gamma is just as stong without the stiffness. IMO
BTW, the breakoff was at the end of the day after catching nothing but dinks up until then. It's a long ride to Louisville from Nolin after that, ask my fishing buddy, he had to listen to me whine. :)[/QUOTE]
What kind of knot did you tie?:confused:
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
My dad picked up a spool of that yo-zuri line a few years back and that was not very good line at all. He did buy it on clearance which may have indicated it was old line but he had a lot of problems breaking off. I wouldn't touch that stuff with someone else's rod (unless I was competing against them of course).
As far as the general question goes on night lines -- I guess I am kind of old school when it comes to night fishing. I don't use anything different than my day line and I don't use black lights. I don't fish by watching my line I fish strictly by feel so how I feel strikes is no different than during the day. As long as you aren't fishing in the wind the real trick to feeling strikes is to keep your line relatively tight and keep constant contact with the lure. If it is windy you have to adjust and it is difficult to fish slow.
The only thing I find different when night fishing is on a dark night I have a little trouble sometimes determining how far from the bank I am. That is about the only time I consider using lights but I still don't. My eyes will eventually adjust or I will lose my lures in the trees. As far as the line I use on my casting rods it is Trilene Big Game 12 or 20 depending on the lure. I know - old school but I rarely break anything off (even the trees take a beating) and I don't have any problem feeling strikes...
kc
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
[QUOTE=kc;371271]My dad picked up a spool of that yo-zuri line a few years back and that was not very good line at all. He did buy it on clearance which may have indicated it was old line but he had a lot of problems breaking off. I wouldn't touch that stuff with someone else's rod (unless I was competing against them of course).
As far as the general question goes on night lines -- I guess I am kind of old school when it comes to night fishing. I don't use anything different than my day line and I don't use black lights. I don't fish by watching my line I fish strictly by feel so how I feel strikes is no different than during the day. As long as you aren't fishing in the wind the real trick to feeling strikes is to keep your line relatively tight and keep constant contact with the lure. If it is windy you have to adjust and it is difficult to fish slow.
The only thing I find different when night fishing is on a dark night I have a little trouble sometimes determining how far from the bank I am. That is about the only time I consider using lights but I still don't. My eyes will eventually adjust or I will lose my lures in the trees. As far as the line I use on my casting rods it is Trilene Big Game 12 or 20 depending on the lure. I know - old school but I rarely break anything off (even the trees take a beating) and I don't have any problem feeling strikes...
kc[/QUOTE]
i guess i am old school to becouse i dont use a light either, and like you said as long as you are in contact with the lure you will fill the strikes. the only diffrence is i use fluorocarbon,any where from 8-15 pounds. i love to throw a shaky head on 8 pound test at night, cought alot of 4 and 5 pounders doing this last year awsome fight on spinning gear.
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
[QUOTE=smuckey41;371272]i guess i am old school to becouse i dont use a light either, and like you said as long as you are in contact with the lure you will fill the strikes. the only diffrence is i use fluorocarbon,any where from 8-15 pounds. i love to throw a shaky head on 8 pound test at night, cought alot of 4 and 5 pounders doing this last year awsome fight on spinning gear.[/QUOTE]
I fish some spinning tackle at night too. Jigs and spinners are standard casting rod fare but I like to fish a worm or tube on a spinning rod. But I tend to fish on the heavier side of spinning in case I run into a good one. That shaky head on medium spinning tackle could be interesting at night. Do you fish it slow on the bottom or more swim it?
kc
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
Bass Pro Shop XPS Flourocarbon, no blacklight, all by feel and it landed a 23-8 Striper on a Medium Action Spinning rod exactly one week ago tonight just about to the minute 1 week ago tonight for it was right around 10pm when I started the fight and about 15 after when she was landed.
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
[QUOTE=Shimano4Life;371261]What kind of knot did you tie?:confused:[/QUOTE]
Palomar... Started doing it the way Shaw Grisby (I think) does. Where it becomes a slip knot. It's been working fine. Less friction on the line than the old way I tied a Palomar.
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
Does the P-Line green flourecent line glow???
Re: Your favorite night-fishing line???
[QUOTE=kc;371296]I fish some spinning tackle at night too. Jigs and spinners are standard casting rod fare but I like to fish a worm or tube on a spinning rod. But I tend to fish on the heavier side of spinning in case I run into a good one. That shaky head on medium spinning tackle could be interesting at night. Do you fish it slow on the bottom or more swim it?
kc[/QUOTE]
i like to fish it slow on the bottom. but alot of times i will throw it out around the first little drop off the bank and it don't even have time to hit the bottom before one has done nailed it.
chuck