rolmops
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We( me and my 14 year old) and some friends chartered a boat for March 10th and we are starting to prepare our gear.So far we have 2 20 to 40 pound 6.6' ugly sticks with tidewater reels on them.These would be for bait fishing because the tips are not too stiff.For jigging we have an 8' ugly stick with a Penn 330GTI,a 7.10' Penn Black Sabre with a Senator 112 (3.85:1) and a Penn Jigmaster 500 as a spare.We have the Norwegian jigs(16 and 20 ounce), the teasers and of course plenty of heavy lead sinkers anywhere between 14 ounce to 22 ounce.So far so good.<br />Now for the line.We decided to go with dacron braided line.The Fishing Connection Woodstock braided dacron(New England made,NOT China).We are not sure what strength to use.We are torn between the 50 pound and the 80 pound version,Specially because the Tidewater reels are really made for 330 yards of 20 pound mono.<br />I compared the 80 pound dacron which is supposedly 0.020 diameter to some fifty pound Berkly mono supposedly 0.028 diameter under the magnifying glass and it seems that the mono is a bit thinner.(go figure
)The fifty pound braided line is supposedly 0.018,which would enable me to put some more line on the tidewaters.<br />What I need to know is what fishermen who use braided dacron would prefer,50 or 80,or maybe something altogether different.Remember,we will be hauling fish anywhere between 10 and 60 pounds off the bottom at 2 or 3 hundred feet.<br />Also what do carboloid guides do to braided line?<br />Thanks for your thoughts and ideas.