dazdidge
Well-known member
I consider myself to be a reasonably experienced angler, having started at the age of 6 and now in my early 40's, but all these new lines that keep appearing have me slightly confused.
I am a "genearlist" i.e. just enjoy fishing for what it is, and enjoy catching anything that takes my bate. I tend to fish the feeder more than the float but have reels for each purpose.
For the bigger stuff I use the recognised brands such as Korda Adrenaline and tend to use fluorocarbon hooklengths most of the time. I also have a couple of spools filled with braids and Krystonite.
What I want to know is for lower B/S lines is it worth using the new low stretch lines such as Greys G-TEC or should I just stick with the usual ultima?
Obviously low stretch should offer advantages when ledgering, but what about float fishing? I currently use Drennan Float fish for float fishing.
I am a "genearlist" i.e. just enjoy fishing for what it is, and enjoy catching anything that takes my bate. I tend to fish the feeder more than the float but have reels for each purpose.
For the bigger stuff I use the recognised brands such as Korda Adrenaline and tend to use fluorocarbon hooklengths most of the time. I also have a couple of spools filled with braids and Krystonite.
What I want to know is for lower B/S lines is it worth using the new low stretch lines such as Greys G-TEC or should I just stick with the usual ultima?
Obviously low stretch should offer advantages when ledgering, but what about float fishing? I currently use Drennan Float fish for float fishing.