From my experience, When braid snaps it’s usually because it was spooled loose. You want it as tight as possible so the braid doesn’t bite into its self creating friction points when hooking a fish.. this will also help with bird nesting!
@@tightlinerush i used yo-zuri super braid but now I just use yo-zuri fluorocarbon 16lbs test. Nothing wrong with the braid I just prefer fluorocarbon after using them both for a bit
I hear ya. I primarily use straight 10 lb fluorocarbon Topwater is either braid or mono. (Since these lines float) My jig/dragging rod is braid to fluoro leader.
Ahhh I see what you did there haha Small world! Any spillway on the river will be loaded with bass. They like the cooler water and it holds more oxygen. Current is key during the summer 🎣
I felt that first one that broke off. 😖 That thing must have been a monster.
It’s always a good day when the smallies are biting. Sweet spot, sick video bro 🤙🏼
I lost about 50 bucks in tackle but it was well worth it! lol
Thanks bro 👊🏼
Spillways are the freaking best 🎣
Yes they are!
From my experience, When braid snaps it’s usually because it was spooled loose. You want it as tight as possible so the braid doesn’t bite into its self creating friction points when hooking a fish.. this will also help with bird nesting!
What brand do you use?
Seaguar Tactx has been reliable for me.
@@tightlinerush i used yo-zuri super braid but now I just use yo-zuri fluorocarbon 16lbs test. Nothing wrong with the braid I just prefer fluorocarbon after using them both for a bit
I hear ya. I primarily use straight 10 lb fluorocarbon
Topwater is either braid or mono.
(Since these lines float)
My jig/dragging rod is braid to fluoro leader.
new sub good stuff
Thanks man! I'm glad you liked the video.
good video buddy 👍
They were chewing out there!
Nice video dude
Thanks guys!
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Allllllllllright, I know you live approximately in my neck of the woods, wanna SPILL this location to me? lmao
Ahhh I see what you did there haha
Small world! Any spillway on the river will be loaded with bass. They like the cooler water and it holds more oxygen.
Current is key during the summer 🎣