Scott Emery
Senior Member & Supporter
Hi all,
I'll be picking up a Drennan Acolyte Specimen rod soon which according to the Drennan website is rated for 3lb to 7lb line. I'll be fishing for chub and barbel that generally go to around the low double mark (all the ones I've caught have been smaller than this though) on a small river. I'd like to use 8lb mainline so my question is even though the rod is only rated for 7lb, would it be unwise for me to use 8lb line? I've heard it said before that manufacturers generally state max breaking strain limits that are a bit lower than what the rod can actually manage. Any truth in this, as long as one does not exceed it by too great a margin? Or...do you think I should be ok sticking to 6lb (I don't think I've seen 7lb before) for the type of fishing I'll be doing? Is 8lb a bit too heavy for trotting (with a centrepin)?
Thanks everyone.
I'll be picking up a Drennan Acolyte Specimen rod soon which according to the Drennan website is rated for 3lb to 7lb line. I'll be fishing for chub and barbel that generally go to around the low double mark (all the ones I've caught have been smaller than this though) on a small river. I'd like to use 8lb mainline so my question is even though the rod is only rated for 7lb, would it be unwise for me to use 8lb line? I've heard it said before that manufacturers generally state max breaking strain limits that are a bit lower than what the rod can actually manage. Any truth in this, as long as one does not exceed it by too great a margin? Or...do you think I should be ok sticking to 6lb (I don't think I've seen 7lb before) for the type of fishing I'll be doing? Is 8lb a bit too heavy for trotting (with a centrepin)?
Thanks everyone.