Originally Posted by
Rojo
Of course Sir CrappiePappy is spot on. A gentle twitch of the rod tip is sufficient to bury the hook. As far as the fight after the hookset I was in on to PowerPro when it was in development. I knew one of the Reps, was given quite a bit of the line for saltwater use. It took me a morning to get use to not setting the hook like fishing with Mono. When these big Slabs I catch makes a run I point the rod tip to them to compensate for the drag setting. I don't like a drag doing my angling work. Today vertical jig fishing PowerPro 8Slick 8# test in Aqua is the only way I go. The line is the diameter of 1-2 pound test, super fine, very strong too I use a wooden dowel (several are cut and laying about in my boats) to wrap the line around to pull snags loose with. The 8# seems to take 15 pounds to break. My personal trick is to buy wedge tip black sharpie pens and black the last 3ft of my line before leaving to go fishing. You can refresh your coating in the boat if you break off above the darkened line but give it a minute to dry before continuing to fish. I personally have never broken PowerPro 8Slick anywhere but the knot. Best of Luck