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Old 20-01-2013, 09:38 PM
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I've tried the light game in 3lb and was quite impressed.
What would you recommend for running 5lb straight through in terms of abrasion resistance (it is for small barra that are rather suspicious) whilst retaining good castability for tiny poppers and unweighted stickbaits?
I'm using your 8 strand sea bass braid at the moment, and must say its subtlety and casting distance is better than anything else I've ever used.
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I've tried the light game in 3lb and was quite impressed.
What would you recommend for running 5lb straight through in terms of abrasion resistance (it is for small barra that are rather suspicious) whilst retaining good castability for tiny poppers and unweighted stickbaits?
I'm using your 8 strand sea bass braid at the moment, and must say its subtlety and casting distance is better than anything else I've ever used.
GANOA ABSOLUTE for your 5lb
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Hi Steve,

Is the Light Game Nylon limp enough to spool up straight through, for casting small surface & poppers at whiting?

Or should I be looking at the Super Trout?

What poundage do you suggest for throwing something like a Towadi?

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Mark if you want superior abrasion resistance then use Fluoro Carbon like GANOA ABSOLUTE and it is available in 3lb, our Sponsored guys fishing the Bream comps as well as many others are using 3lb and 4lb.
If you want a Nylon line then stick with the LIGHT GAME and 3lb.
You really need to match your rod to the lure weight you wish to cast as well not just the line.
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GANOA ABSOLUTE for your 5lb
Thanks for that. I'll place an order now.
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