reigndawgs
5/20/2011 9:32:00 PMG-Man
5/21/2011 7:50:00 AMnatenez
5/21/2011 9:20:00 AMThe rule of thumb is to set your drag to:
* 1/2 the strength of mono/florocarbon
* 1/3 the strength of braid (it is lower to prevent the line from digging in on the spool)
I commonly use 10# powerpro mainline & 4# florocarbon leader for trout. So for the braid for the drag should be set to 3#, and for the leader 2#. You take the lowest, since your setup is only as strong as the weakest part - and so I set the drag around 2#.
Some people use a scale to be exact, but after a while you get a feel for how tight to put it.
Also remember to loosen the drag all the way when done fishing for the day. Storing your reel w/ the drag tightened down is a great way to ruin the spring that makes it work.
Poorly set drag, bad knots, bad netting, lifting the fish out of the water by the line are the most common ways I've seen fish lost - and they are so preventable.
natenez
5/21/2011 11:56:00 AMPersonally I start each trip w/ new leader - partially to make sure there are no nicks, and partially to avoid any unwanted scent.
Enjoy