likestofish;3470453; said:what do you mean they dont cast well they have no memory to mess you up. Also im going to say that you probably are jerking the rod to hard and just ripping it out of the fishes mouth
Memory or not it has always whipnotted more when I've used it. When a fish strikes a crank mono helps the fish engulf the lure a little deeper since it does stretch some. Also helps if you have a rod that is a little more limber. It is better ro hook a fish with a less aggressive hookset regardless when you are using a crankbait. I can land 20 pound class salmon that are fresh with 10lb pline evolution-so super heavy line is unnecessary. Braids are just a replacement for fighting skill in many situations, especially when cover is sparse or nonexistent. I have seen idiots with 30lb powerpro using poles rated for 6-10lb test use and their drag is cranked tight. Then they don't understand why a running salmon snapped their rod. Braids have their time and place but they are hardly all powerful. Besides, where's the sport in using line where the fish don't have a chance?
