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Tom Nakashima wrote:
2. Backing...what do you think of the sponge gel? 35 lb backing good enough? Tom, Be aware, gel spun backing is much thinner, and slicker than regular dacron backing. Pluses are you can put a lot more backing on a reel with limited(or not)capacity. Drawbacks are, it'll slice and dice your fingers if you're not careful. It also needs specialized knots to hold at 100%.....learn to tie bimini loops. Regular knots just don't hold as well. brians |
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![]() "briansfly" wrote in message news:WpOEf.48$DV2.11@trnddc07... Tom Nakashima wrote: 2. Backing...what do you think of the sponge gel? 35 lb backing good enough? Tom, Be aware, gel spun backing is much thinner, and slicker than regular dacron backing. Pluses are you can put a lot more backing on a reel with limited(or not)capacity. Drawbacks are, it'll slice and dice your fingers if you're not careful. It also needs specialized knots to hold at 100%.....learn to tie bimini loops. Regular knots just don't hold as well. brians Thanks for the tip, think I'll stick with dacron backing. -tom |
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