Ok I use 50 lb. braid for frogs in Pa. and have no problems getting fish back to the boat.
Now I am heading to the swamps of Louisiana in May and was told to bring heavy gear and lots of frogs.
Is 50 lb. braid going to work or should I move up to 65 lb. ?
Quote from: zippyduck on March 02, 2018, 05:56:01 PM
Ok I use 50 lb. braid for frogs in Pa. and have no problems getting fish back to the boat.
Now I am heading to the swamps of Louisiana in May and was told to bring heavy gear and lots of frogs.
Is 50 lb. braid going to work or should I move up to 65 lb. ?
I fish in similar swamps in South FL, and I throw 50lb. But if you really want peace of mind, go with the advice you were given and spool 65lb.
Ive never seen where I would need any more than 50lb braid. Even prepared myself with 65lb braid for Guntersville. Once I was there I seen they got less abrasive stuff than we do where they frog.
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Quote from: LgMouthGambler on March 02, 2018, 07:08:55 PM
Ive never seen where I would need any more than 50lb braid. Even prepared myself with 65lb braid for Guntersville. Once I was there I seen they got less abrasive stuff than we do where they frog.
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I have drug stumps off the bottom with 30 lb. braid and never could figure out why you had to go so heavy for weeds. But I rarely slop fish and thought there might be a reason for it.
Quote from: zippyduck on March 02, 2018, 07:18:30 PM
I have drug stumps off the bottom with 30 lb. braid and never could figure out why you had to go so heavy for weeds. But I rarely slop fish and thought there might be a reason for it.
You will have your heart broken if you fish with 30lb braid in our swamps. Just the hookset alone will snap the line. Lol!!
Quote from: Bassinlou on March 02, 2018, 07:34:32 PM
You will have your heart broken if you fish with 30lb braid in our swamps. Just the hookset alone will snap the line. Lol!!
Well, I dont think them Northern boys know exactly what you are taking about. We just have to show them. Lol
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Quote from: LgMouthGambler on March 02, 2018, 07:37:07 PM
Well, I dont think them Northern boys know exactly what you are taking about. We just have to show them. Lol
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That would be cool!! Their jaws would drop... lmao
Oh I've seen it and fished around it. Did not have the equipment to even think about fishing it then.
That is why I'm asking the " experts ". ;)
I lost a frog on hookset to a big ol pig of a bass using 40lb braid.
Not worth the risk. Go 50 or 65 and have more peace of mind. There is absolutely no reason to go any less. Most reels can hold enough 50 or 65 to make very long casts if needed.
It isn't a finesse style of fishing. So line diameter being thinner doesn't help none.
Quote from: Bassinlou on March 02, 2018, 07:38:00 PM
That would be cool!! Their jaws would drop... lmao
aren't you all quick enough to keep the frogs away from the gators?
Quote from: coldfront on March 03, 2018, 07:33:56 AM
aren't you all quick enough to keep the frogs away from the gators?
lo ...I know I'm not sometimes... :'( :'(
I've lost a few frogs to gators, they blend into the cover so well. lo
Quote from: coldfront on March 03, 2018, 07:33:56 AM
aren't you all quick enough to keep the frogs away from the gators?
No. Especially when their heads are just below the surface and you think a 10lb bass just hit your frog. lo
Quote from: LgMouthGambler on March 03, 2018, 07:38:44 AM
No. Especially when their heads are just below the surface and you think a 10lb bass just hit your frog. lo
I hate it when that happens, cuz you leave the frog in the strike zone long enough, thinking the explosion was huge fish until you see the teeth and your too late!! lo
Quote from: Bassinlou on March 03, 2018, 07:42:24 AM
I hate it when that happens, cuz you leave the frog in the strike zone long enough, thinking the explosion was huge fish until you see the teeth and your too late!! lo
just happy you all are too smart for 'grabbin'.
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Quote from: coldfront on March 03, 2018, 07:47:41 AM
just happy you all are too smart for 'grabbin'.
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Uh.... yeah.... I hate losing frogs, but safety first. I have way too much respect towards gators to bring them to the boat and try to salvage a bait. I did when I was yonger and I had a couple of close calls with their whipping tails.
Quote from: coldfront on March 03, 2018, 07:47:41 AM
just happy you all are too smart for 'grabbin'.
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Well, some of us are. ~roflmao I was getting my frog back from the 4fter I brought on a boat one time. lo
I use 65 over here because under all that grass is a chit load of wood :surrender:
Quote from: coldfront on March 03, 2018, 07:47:41 AM
just happy you all are too smart for 'grabbin'.
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Okay, I whine about a crippled hand, but...
Dude, you win.
On Caddo I would use the 65. On other lakes around here I use 50. Doesn't matter they don't like my frogs anyway! :)
I use 65 on Whopper Flopper thing because they cost too much to lose!