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John, I know you like to go super light for almost all the species you target and there is no doubt that there are several advantages to fishing this way, if you are experienced enough to do so. It sounds like Paul has a good handle on this too, despite the fact that he admits to losing a few more bucktails than those going with slightly heavier main lines and leaders. I also believe that if you do go much lighter with your leaders it would be wise to really scrutinize that leader for any knicks or frays almost every time you rebait. Obviously the margin for error is much smaller the lighter you go.Captain Mike, I’m with Paul on this one. I only use Suffix 832 10 pound braid with about 5 feet of 30 pound floro at Cartwright, Lovers Ledge, Rocky Hill, etc and I cant tell you how many times the floro breaks instead of the braid when I get hung up.
I think for guys fishing the really big structure spots in South Jersey (train cars, barges, etc) will want to use thicker braid, but ten is all you need in our local waters.