Awa-Shima ION Power

burned off

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Katonkel Tom wrote:
burned off wrote:
hey guys!!!!im probably the guy that buys the most ion big game .60,to say the line impressed me is an understatement i fish the transkei atleast 2-3 times a month and its the only line that i have found that you can really trust,the amount of abrasion that the line can take is absolutly amazing,one of the guys i took fishing at mazeppa got his line wrapped around a mussle bed the shark took about 100m on a almost locked drag,i took the rod over and got the line loose we ended up landing the 80kg grey with the whole 100m of line damaged it did not break!!!only problem is when you get stuck its a very difficult to break!!!

t(((up((

Great lines, fresh and saltwater!
hoe het jy toe gevaar by darlington???
 

Enigma

Moderator
It's a casting line and you won't be casting over 220m so 300m as a topshot over a nylon backing is all you need.

When the line has taken wear reverse it so the line under is now on top and when totally worn then remove the 300m and replace with new topshot

If you are long lining like with baitboat or canoe then rather look at Brownie Carp which comes in 1200m lengths
 

DanieJK

New member
It would be for Casting so the 300m would be fine. Do you know what the selling price is for a roll?
Thank you for the help
 

boepens

Sealiner
Myself I looove the seagrand I wanna try the big game aswell
That seagrand just throws sooo nice. That's why I'm batteling to just try the other.
We won't talk about strenght and abrasion resistance. Woweeee

Ps. Burned off I like that avatar bru. Nice :wfish
 

jovi

New member
Well I am very glad to see people getting hooked on awa-shima I strictly use awa-shima line for sea fishing my kite line is 950m .45mm 36.00kg test Line on a Sealine 450H The line is awa-shima big game. My cast line for rock and surf is awa-shima Bay sensor 0.35mm At 15kg test. AWA-SHIMA is the next best thing and I will not go in on there braid as in my view it is the BEST braid in the world being thinner and stronger than any other braid.
Awa-shima big game has a fair amount of stretch but also abrasion resistance is huge. The stretch has saved me many fish from the beach and really can stand its own with the best
 

jovi

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Burned off
Yea man the big game is really a treat I use it for a mainline on my big reel for the huge nunus even the abrasion resistance is amazing and it can and will not
give in without a hard fight
 

Enigma

Moderator
Only guys to stock are Fishermans Warehouse in Dbn

PM me about what you want, the Natal Market is not open to new product so I can help with some online re-sellers that provide good service
 

jovi

New member
Enigma wrote:
Only guys to stock are Fishermans Warehouse in Dbn

PM me about what you want, the Natal Market is not open to new product so I can help with some online re-sellers that provide good service

Yea you will have a few problems getting the line I have myne shipped direct from Craige Neil
 
Just a short testimony from my side on the C+ hypercast line....

During the recent SAFBAF Forces tournament held at Spitskopdam, I spooled all my spools with 0,18mm C+ hypercast line as main line. Part of our gameplan was to target both barbel and carp, because both were preferential in taking worms as bait. So I had traces targetting carp made up out of basically 0,18mm C+ hypercast hooklinks and #2 Daiichi hooks (with karibas) and then heavier 15lb hooklinks with #3 Daiichis (with springwurms) for barbel.

Incidentally, I caught my first 3 fish, all carps, on the heavier barbel-traces. Soon I was into a barbel that took the kariba worm on the lighter carp trace.......those ones with the 0,18mm C+ hypercast hooklink. After a tussle of a good 40minutes I managed to land this fish.

What makes this a little more interresting is that during the play of the fish, I noticed a windknot in my mainline when I picked up the tip of the rod at the end of the fight to see what distance the fish was away. I had not noticed this windknot during the cast earlier. I waded in and got the leader (and windknot) onto my reel and litterally had to pull/guide the fish into the shallows on the 0,18mm hooklink where it was scooped up.  A fish that weighed in at 15,32kg. And which added a gold medal to my collection for the heaviest barbel of the tournament.

Truely a remarkable testimony to this line specifically.

PS the #2 Daiichi hooked the barbel in the lower lip just in front of its teeth.
 

Enigma

Moderator
Thanks for that Enrico, I would have been nipping really badly, even if it was C+. Apart from the line it would take skill to land the fish

(Any Pics?)
 

Enigma

Moderator
Bren van Reenen - 0.40mm S-Missile

Cape Town - 55kg Bronze Whaler

http://www.facebook.com/groups/180833011948817/
 

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Thnax Craig,

I kept the rod tip real low, even submerging it in the water just to have the fish relaxed at the botom of the dam. Didnt want to excite it to much by pulling it up and away from the floor. Had a bit of a to and fro when it turned and I had to leap after it and not let him get the windknot of the spool. But it was the line that held....
 
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