Thread: Jacks
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03-26-2013, 10:22 AM #21Senior Member
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Re: Jacks
[quote author=rodbuilderESM link=topic=2980.msg27148#msg27148 date=1364304102]
[quote author=john g link=topic=2980.msg27141#msg27141 date=1364294742]
If your using heavy cobia tackle,lock down the drag and try not to give them an inch.That's my idea of having fun,catching one in less than five minutes,not playing tug-a-war for an hour on king tackle.
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:headbang: +1, I got 30lb backcountry on my 706 with 300yrs of braid back up, that combined with my 908 Seeker ling rod makes for a HOSS combo
[/quote] Listen to T-wagon buddy,a 706 will not hold up tight lining. And what I should have said is grab the spool not lock down the drag.
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03-26-2013, 03:07 PM #22I fish, therefore I am
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Re: Jacks
Man I would never and have never lock down on a 706, sorry, I ment 760 slammer, I will lock that one down, I just put my 706 on my ling rod, and cupping a 706 is the only real drag I put on it, even if it is a tough reel, I just won't risk it
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03-26-2013, 03:54 PM #23
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I just hate it when it's a good king day and a school of Jacks come through and you don't know it till it's too late...
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03-26-2013, 06:17 PM #24Senior Member
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I can't justify buying a cobia set up seeing I only get to come down there once or twice a year. So I'll just have to take my chances with what I've got. 8 ft. Beach Runner BR1220s80ct with a Shimano Soccorro 8000F spooled with 15 lb Big Game mono.(Purchased at J&M by the way.) DD you don't have to worry bout my braid cutting you off cause I don't like braid, not even for backing. Maybe I don't know how to spool it or something cause it always seems to slip on itself and get all bunched up on the spool. Since I don't fish for kings I don't think I need the extra line capacity braid would give anyway.
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I'm not particularly worried about it. I was just making a general comment about something that is occasionally an issue. As to the braid - it has to be spooled tightly or it will collapse on itself. Had that happen when I spooled up once by myself and JohnG set me straight when I took it in to get it redone. Never had it happen with small rigs, only big ones that get hammered by a big fish pulling on heavy drag.
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On Okaloosa Island Pier in the early '80s, ten jacks in the #20-#30 lb. class got hooked all at once. The lucky gentlemen, all locals, started to dip and weave, moving their lines on fish that were scattering in all directions. Back then , they called it " The Dance ". It was great fun to watch ten hook-ups and ten catches. A memory that will last forever. BTW, I didn't show up to fish, just a googan walking out on the pier.
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03-26-2013, 08:52 PM #27I fish, therefore I am
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Re: Jacks
[quote author=TUCK link=topic=2980.msg27191#msg27191 date=1364336261]
I can't justify buying a cobia set up seeing I only get to come down there once or twice a year. So I'll just have to take my chances with what I've got. 8 ft. Beach Runner BR1220s80ct with a Shimano Soccorro 8000F spooled with 15 lb Big Game mono.(Purchased at J&M by the way.) DD you don't have to worry bout my braid cutting you off cause I don't like braid, not even for backing. Maybe I don't know how to spool it or something cause it always seems to slip on itself and get all bunched up on the spool. Since I don't fish for kings I don't think I need the extra line capacity braid would give anyway.
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I like tying about a foot of mono to the spool, then splicing the braid to the mono, either that or double sided tape on the spoolI figure it this way, if everyone in the world had a lie clock, whose hands moved once every time they lied. You could use any politicians lie clock as a ceiling fan.
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[quote author=rodbuilderESM link=topic=2980.msg27220#msg27220 date=1364345535]
[quote author=TUCK link=topic=2980.msg27191#msg27191 date=1364336261]
I can't justify buying a cobia set up seeing I only get to come down there once or twice a year. So I'll just have to take my chances with what I've got. 8 ft. Beach Runner BR1220s80ct with a Shimano Soccorro 8000F spooled with 15 lb Big Game mono.(Purchased at J&M by the way.) DD you don't have to worry bout my braid cutting you off cause I don't like braid, not even for backing. Maybe I don't know how to spool it or something cause it always seems to slip on itself and get all bunched up on the spool. Since I don't fish for kings I don't think I need the extra line capacity braid would give anyway.
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I like tying about a foot of mono to the spool, then splicing the braid to the mono, either that or double sided tape on the spool
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No need for double sided tape, masking tape works just fine, or tephlon ..
Give a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years
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Re: Jacks
[quote author=Peaches link=topic=2980.msg27222#msg27222 date=1364345817]
[quote author=rodbuilderESM link=topic=2980.msg27220#msg27220 date=1364345535]
[quote author=TUCK link=topic=2980.msg27191#msg27191 date=1364336261]
I can't justify buying a cobia set up seeing I only get to come down there once or twice a year. So I'll just have to take my chances with what I've got. 8 ft. Beach Runner BR1220s80ct with a Shimano Soccorro 8000F spooled with 15 lb Big Game mono.(Purchased at J&M by the way.) DD you don't have to worry bout my braid cutting you off cause I don't like braid, not even for backing. Maybe I don't know how to spool it or something cause it always seems to slip on itself and get all bunched up on the spool. Since I don't fish for kings I don't think I need the extra line capacity braid would give anyway.
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I like tying about a foot of mono to the spool, then splicing the braid to the mono, either that or double sided tape on the spool
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No need for double sided tape, masking tape works just fine, or tephlon ..
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+1 on about 30 yds of Teflon. Don't know if J&M carries it but Bass Pro and any other store that sells fly fishing supplies have it.
I wonder if a couple/three wraps with plumber's thread tape would work. [s]Isn't that made of Teflon[/s]? Googlefu says yes, pipe thread is made of PTFE (material Teflon is made of). Would be a whole bunch cheaper than Teflon line I would think.Fish. Just fish.
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Re: Jacks
[quote author=divedeep link=topic=2980.msg27225#msg27225 date=1364346296]
[quote author=Peaches link=topic=2980.msg27222#msg27222 date=1364345817]
[quote author=rodbuilderESM link=topic=2980.msg27220#msg27220 date=1364345535]
[quote author=TUCK link=topic=2980.msg27191#msg27191 date=1364336261]
I can't justify buying a cobia set up seeing I only get to come down there once or twice a year. So I'll just have to take my chances with what I've got. 8 ft. Beach Runner BR1220s80ct with a Shimano Soccorro 8000F spooled with 15 lb Big Game mono.(Purchased at J&M by the way.) DD you don't have to worry bout my braid cutting you off cause I don't like braid, not even for backing. Maybe I don't know how to spool it or something cause it always seems to slip on itself and get all bunched up on the spool. Since I don't fish for kings I don't think I need the extra line capacity braid would give anyway.
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I like tying about a foot of mono to the spool, then splicing the braid to the mono, either that or double sided tape on the spool
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No need for double sided tape, masking tape works just fine, or tephlon ..
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+1 on about 30 yds of Teflon. Don't know if J&M carries it but Bass Pro and any other store that sells fly fishing supplies have it.
I wonder if a couple/three wraps with plumber's thread tape would work. Isn't that made of Teflon? Would be a whole bunch cheaper than Teflon line I would think.
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I was actually referring to the plumbers tape..iv had no problems
With itGive a googan a king, and he can eat for a day. But teach a googan how to kingfish, and he'll be dead of mercury poisoning inside of three years


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