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Post by jessevoss on May 22, 2018 5:50:39 GMT -5
Hello, I use flouro on all my rigs, from bottoms in the bay to marlin. It's not just the visibility issue, but remember that flouro is much more abrasion resistant than mono. Take every advantage you can! I like Fish Ex's rig, not just for the extra pressure you can put on if you deem it prudent to do so, but it also gives you that extra bit of protection around the boat when the same 10m goes back and forth on and off the reel, and in case it touches the hull, other lines etc. Back to the flouro on trolling rigs: we use it for tail spinning due to the visibility and yet we crank in at 40 inches (1 metre) a turn and 2 turns every second if we are winding fast. That is 2 m/s = 120 metres a minute, = 7200 metres an hour which equals 4 knots. So, we think fish can see it at 4 knots, but not at 5.....(not absolute numbers, but you get the picture). Please help I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: www.boatfishing.co.za/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1328&start=10Explainer Video Production studioThank you
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