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Title: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: mikeysm on February 06, 2016, 03:11:28 PM
I have a 9.0 with Toms frame and Alan C gears Alan T gear sleeve and Bryan's drag washers. What should I use for fishing line. The reel will be used to fish for Marlin and Tuna.

Mike
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: BryanC on February 06, 2016, 03:26:20 PM
I don't fish for marlin (not yet anyway), and I've only caught small tuna under 30 lb, so I am certainly not an expert with those species.  I believe the 9/0 will hold 800-1000 yards of 100-130 lb braid with room for a topshot of 80-100 mono, so if you are targeting large fish, you could do something like that.  Straight mono, you could put 600 yards of 60 or 450 yards of 80 on it.  I've never run into a fish that needed more than 400, or even 300 yards of line (fishing from a boat), but then again I've never caught a marlin or large tuna.

I have 400 yards of 80 lb mono on my 9/0.  It is not quite full.  This gives some tolerance for uneven line lay during the heat of the moment when fighting a big fish.  My intended purpose for this reel is to target large sharks from a boat, or from the beach next to the boat, so we can jump in and give chase if needed.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2016, 03:33:15 PM
If using Spectra I would go with 80#.

No SS AR dog on the reel?
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: mikeysm on February 06, 2016, 06:14:42 PM
Thanks for the information I was thinking 130 braid with a top shot like you said . Keta  Alan sent me one stainless dog with the sleeve and Bryan sent me two also. I have been out in my garage making a jig for the cover to machine the notch for the second AR dog . I will be able to use my rotary table and the gear plate will be screwed down on the jig. I am almost finished with the jig now. Drill the holes for the screws and tap them and I am ready to cut the plate for the dog. 
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2016, 06:36:46 PM
Quote from: mikeysm on February 06, 2016, 06:14:42 PM
Thanks for the information I was thinking 130 braid with a top shot like you said . Keta  Alan sent me one stainless dog with the sleeve and Bryan sent me two also. I have been out in my garage making a jig for the cover to machine the notch for the second AR dog . I will be able to use my rotary table and the gear plate will be screwed down on the jig. I am almost finished with the jig now. Drill the holes for the screws and tap them and I am ready to cut the plate for the dog. 

Good, the SS AR dog and SS gear sleeve should be used together.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: swill88 on February 06, 2016, 07:57:18 PM
Quote from: mikeysm on February 06, 2016, 06:14:42 PM
Thanks for the information I was thinking 130 braid with a top shot like you said . Keta  Alan sent me one stainless dog with the sleeve and Bryan sent me two also. I have been out in my garage making a jig for the cover to machine the notch for the second AR dog . I will be able to use my rotary table and the gear plate will be screwed down on the jig. I am almost finished with the jig now. Drill the holes for the screws and tap them and I am ready to cut the plate for the dog. 

Mike,  would love to see a picture of your jig when finished.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: FatTuna on February 06, 2016, 09:49:40 PM
The 130lb Jerry Brown hollow is usually the cheapest in regards to JB. I have it packed on my 50W. It takes a good amount of line. I think it would be a good choice for you. I'm splicing in a 100lb topshot inside the braid. I believe a 9/0 is pretty similar in size to a standard 50.

Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2016, 09:59:19 PM
Quote from: FatTuna on February 06, 2016, 09:49:40 PM
The 130lb Jerry Brown hollow is usually the cheapest in regards to JB. I have it packed on my 50W. It takes a good amount of line. I think it would be a good choice for you. I'm splicing in a 100lb topshot inside the braid. I believe a 9/0 is pretty similar in size to a standard 50.



I sell JB Line One at a good price if that is the brand you are looking for.  

I would fill the reel with 80# (or whatever) solid and put a long section of hollow on the end if funds were tight.  If you want to see expensive price 40# hollow, I use 60#.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: FatTuna on February 06, 2016, 10:13:54 PM
Keta, I'm good at the moment as I have most of my reels spooled. I will however need some line in the near future. I will contact you. Are you able to get 200lb+?

I'm considering spooling my Tiagras with hollow braid. I currently have dacron backing on them now but as it sits they only hold about 550 yards total.... I may want to load them up with some heavy stuff once I build up a new fishing fund.

I'm not really partial to brand as long as it's good stuff.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Shark Hunter on February 06, 2016, 10:25:52 PM
I spool all my 9/0's with straight 80 lb mono.
I can make a 100 t0 150 yard drop from shore and still have a little more than half spool.
I'm running the same setup except with an insert from Adam if I have to turn a Biggun'.

Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2016, 10:57:14 PM
Quote from: FatTuna on February 06, 2016, 10:13:54 PM
Keta, I'm good at the moment as I have most of my reels spooled. I will however need some line in the near future. I will contact you. Are you able to get 200lb+?

I buy directly from Jerry, I can get up to 1000#.   1 yard to 2500+ yards.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: FatTuna on February 06, 2016, 11:48:39 PM
That's great ;D. Let me ask around and see what guys are using on these reels as I've never had braid on them before. I will be in touch. 
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: mikeysm on February 07, 2016, 02:00:03 AM
Here is the jig I made to cut the notch for the second dog. I need a adapter plate to mount the chuck it will be here next week. I went ahead and ordered the Jerry Brown 130lb. I will top it with 100lb Mono.

Mike
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: TheReelShop on February 07, 2016, 02:27:57 AM
This looks legit!! Looking forward to the end result
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Ron Jones on February 07, 2016, 02:34:49 AM
After that investment I'd go into business double dogging 9/0s.
Ron
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Shark Hunter on February 07, 2016, 09:39:09 AM
Wow!
That looks pretty elaborate.
I just freehand mine with a dremel.
Its not rocket science, but Kudos to your jig. ;)
(http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag93/darondyer/IMG_2919_zpspfg3v8fy.jpg)

Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: mikeysm on February 08, 2016, 05:45:26 PM
This way I can just cut what I need to do the job. I will have the chuck adapter plate in a few days. It's coming from Enco.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 08, 2016, 05:49:25 PM
Mine was made out of UHMW but it got tossed when someone "helped" me by cleaning my messy shop.
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Aiala on February 08, 2016, 06:25:06 PM
I've fished straight 80-lb mono (Ande pink, natch) on my stock 9/0s for 20+ years, never had a single problem.  :)

~A~



Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 08, 2016, 06:51:36 PM
Quote from: Aiala on February 08, 2016, 06:25:06 PM
I've fished straight 80-lb mono (Ande pink, natch) on my stock 9/0s for 20+ years, never had a single problem.  :)

~A~





Luddite.... :D
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Aiala on February 08, 2016, 06:58:18 PM
Quote from: Keta on February 08, 2016, 06:51:36 PM
Luddite.... :D

Lee, you betcha... and proud of it!!   ;D

~A~
Title: Re: Line to use for a 115 9.0
Post by: Keta on February 08, 2016, 07:01:29 PM
Yup. 

Mono, Flouro and Braid all have their place.