For inshore purposes, use a lighter top shot so you can break off in structure and not lose the more pricey braid. For offshore, I use a heavier topshot for wear resistance, such as with tuna, since you may be in for a long fight of tug a war. The use of top shot offshore is for line stretch, gotta have some give in the line for hookup, and the safety factor if you have to hand line in the last bit of line and to position the fish for a gaff shot. For offshore trolling I would try to go with 75yards top shot at a minimum. Jigging rods I go with two lengths of the rod, and inshore about 8'. For the connection knot of braid to mono/flouro I go with the PR knot. It's easily researched and not as complicated to make as it may look, although you will need a weighted tying spool to make it.
MmmmHmmmm t^PR knot Will Alberto work? That is the one I use.
Quote from: Eng 94 on December 30, 2014, 01:50:45 PMMmmmHmmmm t^PR knot Will Alberto work? That is the one I use.It will work. The PR is preferred for big game though.
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