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Old 02-19-2008, 11:43 PM   #1
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Default Downrigger braid

I see where some folks are using braid on their downriggers. One person mentioned using it as a "top shot" over the the top of the coventional cable.

How would you join the braid to the cable?

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:45 AM   #2
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Default RE: Downrigger braid

I use braid and have used it over mono and over heavier braid but never over wire. I tried braid over wire using the smallest barrel crimp I could get them both into but it would still hang in the pulley. The best mix I've found is 100# power pro over 200# tuff line using a uni to uni knot.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:54 AM   #3
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We are about to strip the cable off ours and use braid or mono!!
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if yop can afford braid use it. almost no blowback and it doesn't "sing" as bas has cable or mono. everyone uses braid for the bluefin tuna around here.
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Old 02-20-2008, 12:49 PM   #5
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I've used the albright knot to connect braid to the cable and never had any problems with it.
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Old 02-20-2008, 09:36 PM   #6
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Default RE: Downrigger braid

Sounds good (Albright). Any other experience/suggestions.

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Default RE: Downrigger braid

Keep in mind many electric downriggers require cable for the automatic stop to work.
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Old 03-08-2008, 08:47 PM   #8
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Default RE: Downrigger braid

David's right, my Cannon uses Positive Ion control as well as the same current to stop the motor when winding in the weight.This requires a metal line.
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Default RE: Downrigger braid

David's right on wire being required on some electric models. Although I've used them, I've never owned a set of electrics. A few tips from our good and bad experiences......

don't think because your using wire that you can't still cut off a ball....done it

wire sings quite a bit, when we changed from wire to mono we saw an increase in bite

the mono does have quite a bit of blow back because of the diameter but is much quieter

another draw back tomono is that it's known to split the spools over time

I use the 200# tuff line on the spool first because of it larger diameter then the 100# power pro. this set up works the best for us so far.....

increased bite over wire and mono, no where near the blow back or chance of splitting a spool. easier to clean the salt out of than wire or mono. because of using braid, I can get alot more on the spool, this means if I do get cut off and loose a ball, there's still plenty on there to re-rig and continue fishing.

probably the last thing that's different, I double the last 6-8' of braid and tie with a spider hitch (fast version of a bimini twist). I cut that double line off and re-tie before every tournament to reduce the chance of loss due to fraying.
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Default RE: Downrigger braid

Good tips Scott! I've used downriggers over 20 years, mostly in freshwater though. I'll have to try the braid over a short piece of mono attached to the wire. I've been reluctant to convert to mono or braid out of fear of crushing my spools. It will be interesting tosee if my catch or strike ratio improves.
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