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Just wondering if any of you have tried using the Specrta.etc styles lines
as backing.I figure something quite heavy say a 60lb so it wil not have a tendency to cut into your fingers.Polyester backing has about the same cost at the Blue box store.Appreciate it. Thanks Marty |
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On Sat, 12 May 2007 13:09:30 -0400, "Diamondcutter"
wrote: Just wondering if any of you have tried using the Specrta.etc styles lines as backing.I figure something quite heavy say a 60lb so it wil not have a tendency to cut into your fingers.Polyester backing has about the same cost at the Blue box store.Appreciate it. Thanks Marty Cortland Micron can be had in 20# or 30# breaking strength, comes in different colors (so you can have your last 50 yards be something that'll let you know you might be in trouble ;-) is unlikely to damage snakes, strippers and tiptops, seems to last forever, and can be blind spliced so neatly you'll never even know when a splice zips through the guides ('cept for a color change)... I can't think of a good reason to not use Micron for backing. /daytripper |
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On Sat, 12 May 2007 15:21:50 -0400, daytripper
wrote: On Sat, 12 May 2007 13:09:30 -0400, "Diamondcutter" wrote: Just wondering if any of you have tried using the Specrta.etc styles lines as backing.I figure something quite heavy say a 60lb so it wil not have a tendency to cut into your fingers.Polyester backing has about the same cost at the Blue box store.Appreciate it. Thanks Marty Cortland Micron can be had in 20# or 30# breaking strength, comes in different colors (so you can have your last 50 yards be something that'll let you know you might be in trouble ;-) A good tip on its own, and I'd offer that if you're regularly in danger of a run in and out of the backing, having at least three telltales/colors might be helpful - if you will, an "attention, HEY!, whoa****!" sorta system. TC, R |
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Good idea TC, get white backing and mark it equally with green,then yelllow
and finally red permanent marker. thank You gentlemen.Tight Lines Marty wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 May 2007 15:21:50 -0400, daytripper wrote: On Sat, 12 May 2007 13:09:30 -0400, "Diamondcutter" wrote: Just wondering if any of you have tried using the Specrta.etc styles lines as backing.I figure something quite heavy say a 60lb so it wil not have a tendency to cut into your fingers.Polyester backing has about the same cost at the Blue box store.Appreciate it. Thanks Marty Cortland Micron can be had in 20# or 30# breaking strength, comes in different colors (so you can have your last 50 yards be something that'll let you know you might be in trouble ;-) A good tip on its own, and I'd offer that if you're regularly in danger of a run in and out of the backing, having at least three telltales/colors might be helpful - if you will, an "attention, HEY!, whoa****!" sorta system. TC, R |
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On Sun, 13 May 2007 11:07:16 -0400, "Diamondcutter"
wrote: Good idea TC, get white backing and mark it equally with green,then yelllow and finally red permanent marker. thank You gentlemen.Tight Lines Marty I have almost 400 yards on my largest sal****er spools. I can't imagine hand-coloring all that backing. And if those markers aren't truly permanently colorfast, you could end up with a spool full of brown backing. http://www.cortlandline.com/catalog/micron.html As for splicing (or coloring) multiple backing colors ( two) that seems like overkill to me. I'm not cooking up a rating system ("Yeehaw, man! That bone took out five colors!") all I really want to know is if it's time to pull up the anchor (figurative or literal, depending) and give chase... /daytripper |
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I've successfully used Powerpro as backing. 50# is thinner than 20# dacron
and not so thin that it will cut your hands or cause problems with slumping on the spool. -- Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/vi...bumName=RalphH "Diamondcutter" wrote in message ... Just wondering if any of you have tried using the Specrta.etc styles lines as backing.I figure something quite heavy say a 60lb so it wil not have a tendency to cut into your fingers.Polyester backing has about the same cost at the Blue box store.Appreciate it. Thanks Marty |
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I use PowerPro as well for fishing the surf. I generally don't need
all that backing except that once in a while an unexpectedly large fish will take the fly. It does not damage the equipment but I do wear finger protection. Mu On May 14, 8:10 pm, "RalphH" wrote: I've successfully used Powerpro as backing. 50# is thinner than 20# dacron and not so thin that it will cut your hands or cause problems with slumping on the spool. -- Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=RalphH"Diamondcutter" wrote in message ... Just wondering if any of you have tried using the Specrta.etc styles lines as backing.I figure something quite heavy say a 60lb so it wil not have a tendency to cut into your fingers.Polyester backing has about the same cost at the Blue box store.Appreciate it. Thanks Marty |
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