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7/31/2011 3:33:00 PMAnonymous
8/4/2011 6:29:00 AMrseas
8/4/2011 7:08:00 AMRight wrong or otherwise here is my opinion. I run Power Pro braid on most of my conventional spool reels. I would strip the 10 pound off and go with 30-40# Power Pro main line. The 30# has a line diameter of 8# test mono so you will not have to worry about line capacity. You don’t need 30-40# main line to fish sockeye but by splicing in a 10-50’ top shot depending on your needs you will have a more diverse reel that can handle big fish if needed. For the sockeye fishery and for that matter most salmon I use a 30’ top shot of 20# clear mono or fluorocarbon. 30‘ is what I run behind the clip when fishing the downriggers so I just let out line until the splice and then set the line in the clip. I don’t have to count pulls. Your steelhead pole will be perfect and it sounds like you are on the right track. Between the dodger and the lure I would go with 10-14” of 40# clear mono or fluorocarbon. You don’t need 40 pound to catch sockeye but the heavy stiffer leader translates to a tantalizing erratic action the sockeye seem to love. Good luck and you will have a blast.