Penn 16vsx

Started by TexasEngineer, September 24, 2025, 01:08:32 AM

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Quote from: TexasEngineer on September 28, 2025, 05:36:41 PMThey are (()). I can get more but I start to feel not insignificant binding when I do at strike. And for my purposes (the state record yft is like 216) it seems like more than enough.

Interesting on using the hollow as a connector. How do you do connect the hollow to the solid braid?  I've seen people say run the solid in hollow and do an overhand where they join?  Others say whip a loop in the hollow and a Bimini in the solid and go loop to loop?  I thought I also read somewhere about running the solid in the hollow a foot pop out and then back in a quarter inch later and to do that 4 times or so?


My config and application is here (2nd 1/2 of post): https://alantani.com/index.php/topic,39871.0.html

As line-class goes up, backup sets of nail knot/nubs are added. Tag ends + one set up to 50lb. + two sets for 60 and 80; + three sets for 100lb+



So far, no failures, so I've tied enough to be confident about using it.

On my 16VSX, memory says 200+ yds of solid 100lb Suffix yellow braid backing, hollow core connected to ~400 yds of 100lb metered ProSpec. With that working (field-confirmed on this past July's 3-day), am seeing other ways of leveraging the solid braid that I have.

Since night jigging/eddy bomb dropping for SoCal BFT is usually in the 100-300' depths, can load up with solid backing until there is 150-200 yds capacity left. Then hollow core connect to metered braid and fill until "full" spool leaving just enough capacity for the top shot. This will just involve a hollow core connector of 6' to 12'. A fairly "cheap" way to utilize existing solid braid (spare or transfer) with the benefit of 100% strength in the splice.

Of course, YMMV depending on how you configure for GOM requirements.

TexasEngineer

Outstanding information.  Thank you!!!