what type of knot are u using? action of the rod? what pound test of line? if you are not braking the rod on the hook set , one of the above should rectify the problem. better knot, lighter action rod , or heavier line.

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what type of knot are u using? action of the rod? what pound test of line? if you are not braking the rod on the hook set , one of the above should rectify the problem. better knot, lighter action rod , or heavier line.
I'm using 15 pound vicious fishing flouro at this moment and I've used the palomar knot and a knot that shaw grigsby claimed to be the strongest flouro knot he's ever used. I've also had terrible luck with seaguar invisx and red label and Barkley vanish. I use a 7' med heavy falcon with at soft tip.
Maybe its a snapping turtle or a toothy creature your setting your hook into.
Heavier line 17-20lb & a Medium heavy, moderate or moderate fast rod should make a big difference.
I tell ya what Ill go with you and when you feel one take the bait Ill set the hook and catch it. Lol Im 6'5" and great big, use bigger fellas have to know our strength sometimes. Hope ya figure it out.
Loosen up the drag !! Then you can set the hook as hard as you want, get the hook in the fish on the initial upswing, and then the drag will compensate for any "extra" energy from your size/strength.
I use to worm fish with 12lb test mono, but after breaking off on several good hooksets I went to 17lb test. I carried over my tendency to "cross their eyes" when I changed over from mostly Bass fishing to Crappie fishing ... using UL to lite rods & 4lb test mono. I had to back off on the drag just a scootch, and still maintain my fast/hard hookset. Worked for me. I now use 6lb test Vicious on most of my Crappie casting rods, but I'm much older now, too, so my hookset isn't what it used to be. LOL !!
... pappy
That's great advice I will have to try that! I can't believe that never crossed my mind.Loosen up the drag !! Then you can set the hook as hard as you want, get the hook in the fish on the initial upswing, and then the drag will compensate for any "extra" energy from your size/strength.
I use to worm fish with 12lb test mono, but after breaking off on several good hooksets I went to 17lb test. I carried over my tendency to "cross their eyes" when I changed over from mostly Bass fishing to Crappie fishing ... using UL to lite rods & 4lb test mono. I had to back off on the drag just a scootch, and still maintain my fast/hard hookset. Worked for me. I now use 6lb test Vicious on most of my Crappie casting rods, but I'm much older now, too, so my hookset isn't what it used to be. LOL !!
... pappy
Best advice would be to get rid of the Vicious, its junk. Lots and lots of reviews out there that will back up my statement. I learned the hard way after breaking fish after fish off with it. Try Seaguar. If budget is an issue you can get by with red label but if you want the most managable go with Invizx. Ive broken off less than 5 fish in the last 3-4 years since making the switch and will often anchor the boat when getting hung up. If budget isnt an issue you can bump up to Seaguar Tatsu or some of the Sunline products. I would guess your line is the weak link in your set up
I've tried invisx and red label with the same luckBest advice would be to get rid of the Vicious, its junk. Lots and lots of reviews out there that will back up my statement. I learned the hard way after breaking fish after fish off with it. Try Seaguar. If budget is an issue you can get by with red label but if you want the most managable go with Invizx. Ive broken off less than 5 fish in the last 3-4 years since making the switch and will often anchor the boat when getting hung up. If budget isnt an issue you can bump up to Seaguar Tatsu or some of the Sunline products. I would guess your line is the weak link in your set up
Good grief. excuses everywhere.
