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Hey all,
Just after everyones thoughts, is 2kg of drag enough for breaming? Cheers
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PB Bream SP: 34cm PB Bream HB: 36cm PB Murray Cod: 98cm PB Golden Perch: 52cm |
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It's heaps mate.
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Hi mate,
should be plenty, as a general rule, i usually use 1/3 of the line i'm using, eg. 6lb = 2lbs of drag. Todd |
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Cheers,
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any bream under a kilo really ain't going far on even a kilo drag...
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Daiwa Gekkabijin MX 2004, it looked the goods on Rayannes so I bought one for my new Browning Ambush 1-3kg rod. I will post some pics and give my view on the rod and reel soon.
Cheers guys!
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PB Bream SP: 34cm PB Bream HB: 36cm PB Murray Cod: 98cm PB Golden Perch: 52cm |
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Cheers
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