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saLTIEMon Dec-05-05 01:51 AM
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#7158, "ok..got the rod....got a MS SLAMMER question"


          

ok guys here i go again..............and gals..........

i got the rod and just due to reports and pics i also went ahead and ordered me 3 ms slammers 2-9" slammers and i think one 12" .


got and advise or flaw i should keep in mind...i will be throwing these on 30lb cxx p-line. i will be using a florocarbon leader too thinking about 40lb test? or no leader at all?

there was a post i read about this guy loosing a fish he hooked up while throwing his huddleston on casitas. the fish was on for 4 mins, riped drag, went into a tree, sawed off. should my drag be locked up? i got a stout rod and heavy line, what are the do's and dont's?

thx, saLTIE-

i am in hopes of returning to this site with photos to load!!!

  

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LightninrodMon Dec-05-05 06:22 AM
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#7159, "RE: ok..got the rod....got a MS SLAMMER question"
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I'll only reply to one part of your post and that is, I would never use a leader for l/m Bass. Why do it? You're just adding extra knots that can fail plus, it can interfere with the line guides/tip when casting.

Dan

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Matt PetersMon Dec-05-05 12:57 PM
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#7160, "RE: ok..got the rod....got a MS SLAMMER question"
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Hey man:

30LB CXX might be a bit overkill...I would go with 25LB CXX....for both the 9 in and 12 in models.

I wouldn't worry about florocarbon leaders on the Slammer....I think you could get away with it...but, because its a floating bait, you don't want that floro leader sinking your bait any and messing with the swim. It could be done, just my thoughts here.

25# CXX is pretty damn strong and durable and is what I use for the Slammers...

Good luck out there.

MP

  

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UrbanMon Dec-05-05 02:25 PM
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#7161, "RE: ok..got the rod....got a MS SLAMMER question"
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No need for a leader with the slammers, especially fluoro since it sinks and youll want to just wake that bait (well, thats what I do anyway). 30 does seem overkill. With 25 and the stout rod you should be able to just crank that fish in.

I tighten my drag all the way down and just steadily crank fish in. However, I always have it in my head that I may have to react quickly and provide drag should a good fish go nuts. I havent had to do that yet, but almost did it a time or two. Its like everybody on here always says, the longer a good fish is on the better chance you have of losing it. Just get that fish in as quick as possible.

  

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Tm CustomsMon Dec-05-05 05:26 PM
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#7162, "RE: ok..got the rod....got a MS SLAMMER question"
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I use 25lb floro so I cant get my woodbaits to dive alittle when the line sinks it will help them get alittle deeper. I like to leave my drag loose enough so a big fish and take some line out so if there not hooked that great the hooks dont just pull out.

Hey let that Bass go I wanna catch her some day
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Pudds ProFri Dec-09-05 01:38 PM
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#7163, "RE: ok..got the rod....got a MS SLAMMER question"
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O.K. Dude,
I think that the leader thing is a bad idea, when the fish are gonna bite it doesn't matter if the thing is tied on with neon rope, when they bite they bite hard and they mean it. I would use 20# at the very maximum. I throw all my big baits on 15# Triple-x and have never broken off I've even pulled in a couple of trees with the stuff. I know that line brands are personal preference but the triple-x is rope and it casts really far. Try not to get too technical with your rig I would worry about trying to fish the right place at the right time. I wouldn't recommend the flourocarbon thing at all, its too brittle and when you get a big fish close all thats between you and your trophy is that stuff, it's just a bad idea. Definitely keep your drag locked down to hook the fish and keep it hooked, (you can always loosen it if you think you need to). Hope this helps,
Pudds Pro
A.K.A.Toadhunter

  

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