Hey i have been using a lot of different lines in the past couple of year and i have found that i love mono main cause i can get it in clear blue and i do a lot of night fishing in the summer but i also user floro in the day time . i fish a lot of clear water place and i don't care for braid to leader. but my question is can i still you mono effectively for single hook baits i know it has stretch and i have never noticed a big issue with it but i just want the best line option for my situation . help plz cause i do fish a lot of night tournaments and i don't want to lose good fish.
Yes you sure can
So the stretch is not to bad when using mono for like jig fishing? and i normally use spider wire mono.
I only use braid on a few reels. Normally only the ones I know are going to be used in heavy vegetation. Like when I visit Florida. Fished for many years with mono before I ever hear of braid. Still prefer a mono of co-polymer.
On 2/28/2020 at 2:40 AM, tdryden1 said:So the stretch is not to bad when using mono for like jig fishing? and i normally use spider wire mono.
Its never bothered me
kool thank you.
Mono is all I ever used for years before braid and flouro and still have a third of my set ups spooled with mono. I was even frog fishing with 20 lb mono.
You can always do a little test. Spool up with mono, and tie a hook on. Hold the hook in your hand, like a bass might in it's mouth. Let out 20 yards or so of line, and have a friend set the hook. Do you think it will hook your hand? Or, you can trust that for 30 years, mono was the best we had and it works just fine.
I have buddy that fishes nothing but Stren 12lb for the reasons you listed and he catches a ton of fish with no issues. I think you will be fine.
I use both FC and mono for different reasons with the same baits (ex. Senkos), with my personal preference being FC for most applications though.
On 2/28/2020 at 2:33 AM, tdryden1 said:Hey i have been using a lot of different lines in the past couple of year and i have found that i love mono main cause i can get it in clear blue and i do a lot of night fishing in the summer but i also user floro in the day time . i fish a lot of clear water place and i don't care for braid to leader. but my question is can i still you mono effectively for single hook baits i know it has stretch and i have never noticed a big issue with it but i just want the best line option for my situation . help plz cause i do fish a lot of night tournaments and i don't want to lose good fish.
I’ve never really walked away from mono. I can’t. Only braid I’m using is on frogging, pitching and flipping.
Here’s been my thoughts on this for years. My better quality soft plastics rods are X-Fast actions and to use braids with no stretch I’ve always thought I was looking for a disaster of a rod breaking. Something has to give a little. Need a little bit of a shock absorber. But I could be totally wrong in my view. But I feel that I should stick to using a good quality mono.
I fished 14# Berkley XL clear blue florescent monofilament for many years. It is great for the night fishing with one of the black lights stuck to the side of the boat. Made it look like rope and very easy to line watch for the bite. Thanks, reminds me I need to get back into night fishing again this summer.
Fishingmickey
On 2/28/2020 at 5:20 AM, Fishingmickey said:I fished 14# Berkley XL clear blue florescent monofilament for many years. It is great for the night fishing with one of the black lights stuck to the side of the boat. Made it look like rope and very easy to line watch for the bite. Thanks, reminds me I need to get back into night fishing again this summer.
Fishingmickey
I got to ask, how much black light? Lumens?
On 2/28/2020 at 5:32 AM, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:I got to ask, how much black light? Lumens?
Not a clue on the lumens, They were pretty cheap lights from the early days of Walmart. I think they were about 12-15 bucks for a 12" bulb w/ two suction cups.
I fished mono for the first 15 years I bass fished...my dad did it since before I was born..I've caught thousands of bass on texas rigged soft plastics on mono with no problem..Also I caught fish on frogs on mono up until a few years ago but don't tell anybody cuz that doesn't work????,
There are lots of good mono lines on the market that have better capabilities than even a few years ago so heck yeah mono can do whatever you need except maybe super heavy punching
Been using mono for many years, still use it to this day.
On 2/28/2020 at 2:40 AM, tdryden1 said:So the stretch is not to bad when using mono for like jig fishing? and i normally use spider wire mono.
The stretch in monofilament is over blown!
Read every test or watch every YouTube video on the stretch of monofilament & what you will notice is one end of the line is attached to an immovable object while the other end is attached to some mechanical apparatus which applies an unreal amount of pressure.
That ain't how it works in reality!
When setting hook the bass is not an immovable object.
Before the mono starts to stretch the rod flexes.
It all works in harmony ????
I use mono on some of my setups and have for years.
So, I have to ask, what do you all think the best mono is out there?
I used FC a few years ago on my bottom contact rigs. I never noticed any difference than when I had mono spooled on, but I didn't care for it. Now the only rig I don't have mono on is my punch rig.
On 2/28/2020 at 7:34 AM, TBAG said:I use mono on some of my setups and have for years.
So, I have to ask, what do you all think the best mono is out there?
Berkley Big Game ????
On 2/28/2020 at 4:22 AM, J Francho said:You can always do a little test. Spool up with mono, and tie a hook on. Hold the hook in your hand, like a bass might in it's mouth. Let out 20 yards or so of line, and have a friend set the hook. Do you think it will hook your hand? Or, you can trust that for 30 years, mono was the best we had and it works just fine.
You know in today’s tide pod challenge world you’re opening yourself up with advice like this.
On 2/28/2020 at 7:34 AM, TBAG said:I use mono on some of my setups and have for years.
So, I have to ask, what do you all think the best mono is out there?
Sufix Advance
On 2/28/2020 at 11:32 AM, Delaware Valley Tackle said:You know in today’s tide pod challenge world you’re
opening yourself upthinning the herd with advice like this.
Fixed.
On 2/28/2020 at 7:34 AM, TBAG said:I use mono on some of my setups and have for years.
So, I have to ask, what do you all think the best mono is out there?
I'll second Catt's Big game and add Berkley XL, Ande, Sunline Shooter Defier Armilo & Defier Nylon
FM
On 2/28/2020 at 7:34 AM, TBAG said:I use mono on some of my setups and have for years.
So, I have to ask, what do you all think the best mono is out there?
I really like Sufix Siege. I use 12# on baitcasters and 10# on spinning rods. I use floro for my t rigs and jigs but it wouldn't bother me to use mono for them.
thank you guys a lot i just wanted to see how many people use mono like i do . these are all great and funny comments and i know feel a lot more comfortable with the way i fish mono
On 2/28/2020 at 11:30 PM, tdryden1 said:i know feel a lot more comfortable with the way i fish mono
That my friend is more important than which line you use!
On 2/28/2020 at 11:32 AM, Delaware Valley Tackle said:You know in today’s tide pod challenge world you’re opening yourself up with advice like this.
Oh yea, someone will try it.
According to popular thinking that mono stretches too much to get a good hook set it would have been impossible for me to catch hundreds of big bass using mono line fishing single hook jigs and worms.
I use light line compared to 99% of bass anglers on this site who fish jigs and worms, 10 lb to 12 lb test. I caught every giant bass listed in my top 5 using 10 to 12 lb mono line casting over 100' in deep water on jigs.
I use a hook set technique that works for me by reeling the line tight quickly then sweeping the rod back firmly to penetrate the sharp hook through the basses mouth tissue.
Tom
PS, at night I use 15 lb Big Game and make shorter casts because the bass are less wary and can't always see where I am casting and heavier line has better abrasion resistance and knot strength.