Fishing World

ON THE BRAKES

MOST anglers generally set their drags conservatively and generally use a third of the line’s breaking strain as a rule of thumb. There are many reasons for using a lighter drag setting; the chance of pulling hooks generally decreases with reduced pressure on the hook point whilst lighter drags give a margin of safety and reduce the risk of rod and line breakage for inexperienced anglers. Sometimes, however, fishing a heavier drag setting is needed. If a fish is heading back to a snag or reef, if you’ve hooked something much larger than expected or if you need to haul in your catch

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Fishing World

Fishing World1 min read
10 Reasons To Be Skeptical About Fish Pain Claims
RECENTLY it has been claimed by animal rights groups that fish and certainaquatic invertebrates like crabs and squid are “sentient beings” that feelpain. However, a new review paper published in the high ranking scientificjournal Reviews in Fisheries
Fishing World7 min read
Kingfish Evolution
Life undeniably moves faster and faster the older you get, so much so that you begin to lose track of time and how things used to be not all that long ago. When finding some time to reflect on my fishing exploits over the past decade or two it was su
Fishing World8 min read
Island Escape
Australians are spoilt for choice when it comes to fishing destinations. We live on a giant island and are surrounded by thousands more. And while the fishing locally is something we all enjoy, some of us are always searching for the next destinatio

Related Books & Audiobooks