personaly also use them myself, even over semi rough ground.like your self had many a fish out minis lead thanks to rotten bottom system.but there again say 30-35lb straight threw somethings got to give.imo why lose the lot when rottom bottom in theory should do a better job.TIGHT LINES.hahaha.mr DEANWhen fishing heavy ground I always use a rotten bottom, an upside down genie clip. However I know some very good anglers seldom use them. So what's people's take on this, I'm intrigued.
cheers.
thats the way to look at it,for the loss of a lead,or even a potatoe. as report in SEA ANGLING REPORTS.I use rotten bottoms in heavy ground as why risk losing the fish of a lifetime for the sake of a lead
Worth remembering that more often than not it is your hook that gets snagged not the lead![]()
ok, so say you have 30lb r/b then say 40lb hook trace,what should give first? why take the risk for as quoted for a lead .think this threat is a case of is black better than white,but we all know red @ white wins all the time GET IN.I never use them, A lot of the time you can pull out of a snag and still have your hook, lead & fish attached, Using rb's you will more than likely lose your lead every other cast even in the lightest of snags
ok, so say you have 30lb r/b then say 40lb hook trace,what should give first? why take the risk for as quoted for a lead .think this threat is a case of is black better than white,but we all know red @ white wins all the time GET IN.
I use 40lb straight through on rock marks, 30lb rb isnt exactly weak and will take some snapping but to answer your question common sense says the 30lb should give first but it all depends on knot strength or if the hook bends out etc etc, Im intrigued to know exactly how many of you have caught a fish of a lifetime through using a rb?
Had a few doubles on rotten bottoms
3 doubles and on each occasion the rb snapped?
In Daniel willis's st abbs report he said that he used 50lb straight through, to a 3-way swivel with a 50lb hook snood and 30lb to the weight.
I like the sound of that system - if the hook snags, it's gonna bend out before anything snaps, and if the lead snags, youve got a good chance of pulling it out, but if it is stuck fast then the 30lb should snap. (if the swivel snags I suppose the main line will snap at the swivel).
Ive already loaded my slosh 30 with 50lb line and will be giving it a try for myself this weekend.