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The Carolina rig is my go to rig for most bottom fishing besides in the surf. Definitely less line twist.
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i also use the sliding sinker rig for offshore. have you guys tried power pro for bottom fishing? i have been using it on one rod for about 3 years now & love it. we normally fish in water from 80' to 150'. i put about half the spool of mono for backing and the load the braid. i use a flourocarbon leader after the swivel. i use the diawa 4/0 sealines and love them(one i have had for 35 years). the biggest drawback i have found to the braid is if you get a tangle, your cutting line.
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I use braid on all of my bottom fishing rods, it has many benefits. You can get away with less weight and hold more line to name a couple. As long as you control the speed in which you drop it to the bottom you can avoid most tangles.
I have 65lb power pro on my reels with no backing. The reels I use are either made for braid or I wrap the spools with some electrical tape. The braid goes to the swivel and under that I use a fluoro leader in various lengths and size depending on what I am fishing for.
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Same here, braid on all my bottom rods. I love the stuff. I even have it on my 80VSW. 200lb and 1500 yards of it!
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I also have braid on all, no backing except a few turns of mono for the spool. I like being able to break or cut off without losing to much line to make the reel useless for the day. I use 65# Spiderwire
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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I always thought it was strange that bottom fishing here in Jersey we always use bank sinkers below the hooks whereas in South Florida everyone uses egg sinkers above the hook.
Now I can't imagine why a seabass in NJ and a yellowtail in Boca would be so picky but nobody ever bucks the system. I was on my brothers boat in Pompano years ago and I asked why they don't use a basic hi-lo rig and my brother said, "you just don't"
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I hate the 2 hook rigs! everytime I need to get a fish off the other hook goes in the hand or something!!
As for egg sinkers, AI have had some good luck with them here off Cape Cod, Stripers like sand eels alot here, we use #2 Gammy hooks with about 16" of 20# test flro, and a sliding egg of about a once or so above the leader, catches big bass at times!! the hook that small hooks great, but you have to let them eat it!
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