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Old 03-14-2007, 08:58 AM   #1
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Getting spooled by a Striped Bass means something went very wrong.

Agreed. I've never had a bass that even came close to taking me down to the knot--not even in the Canal. It can happen, but it means you made an error in judgment to start with--fishing light tackle in an inappropriate place, fishing with too loose a drag, losing some line and not respooling or switching to a spare spool, not walking downcurrent if you have space to do so--or because of your drag failing entirely and your reel being almost in freespool as a result. You can almost always stop a bass in its tracks using the stretch and drag of 150 yards of 25# and up mono between you and the fish, and with 65# braid and the right rod, you can stop that bass from even getting up a head of steam. I've seen guys like Slip and J Powers bring 40 pounders to the rocks in the Canal in less than 5 minutes. I've done it with a bunch of 30s, even before I started fishing braid on a 1209 meatstick. Those fish took maybe 20 yards of line the whole fight.

The "unstoppable" is almost always something other than a bass. Usually a tuna.

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Old 03-14-2007, 11:02 AM   #2
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In my case, I was fishing schoolies with a schoolie rod/reel set-up and hooked into a large that had different ideas about being caught.

Also, there are specific knots to use for attaching the line to your spool.
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:55 AM   #3
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In my case, I was fishing schoolies with a schoolie rod/reel set-up and hooked into a large that had different ideas about being caught.

Also, there are specific knots to use for attaching the line to your spool.
yeah that's my question.... what's the right one or best one?
whats the name...
anybody chime in...

thanks in advance.
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Old 03-14-2007, 12:21 PM   #4
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yeah that's my question.... what's the right one or best one?
whats the name...
anybody chime in...

thanks in advance.
I use a Uni-knot. It should hold if you get run down to it--not that I ever expect to.

Fact of the matter is, in the Canal, if you let a fish get that much out of control, she's going to hang you up on the bottom long before she runs you down to the knot

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Old 03-14-2007, 12:41 PM   #5
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If your getting spooled to the knot you may want to leave a few wraps of line by holding the spool. The very little of what is left of mono may act as a shock absorber due to the stretch properties of mono. This "give" could be the difference between a snap off or not.
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