NorcalBob wrote:Brian, I've been fooling around with GSP leaders for streamers and will relay the following advice; nailed about a 10 pound chinook in the delta this fall whilst fishing for stripers and when I tried to leader the fish with my bare fingers (just like I do with mono!) the fish surged, wrapped the line around my hand and pulled hard, and the GSP easily sliced through my skin and left a nice little cut. Since the leader was about 6 feet long, I had no way of landing the fish, because the six feet was too long to control the fish. Luckily, I had a pair of gloves available, so I put them on and quickly got the fish under control for release. I like some things about GSP, especially since it doesn't stretch it provides great bite detection for those subtle winter mush bites, and it cuts through weeds better than mono. But go with a short leader or use gloves because that stuff is so slick and hard it will cut through skin much easier than mono!
Oh, I know about line cuts.
I have had many. Some, just cinching down knots with spectra, AND mono. I guess pushing pencils, does nothing to build up callouses.
I was conventional bass fishing on the Delta, and I had to break off a snag. I was using 50lb braid. I could not break it by holding it in my hand, and still keep all my fingers. I wrapped it around my arm(long sleeve shirt on), pointed the trolling motor the opposite direction, then pulled.
The stuff is amazingly strong, but needs special care when using.
briansII