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Setting Drag for Yo Zuri Hybrid Line

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I can't remember what the recommended way to set the drag for Yo Zuri Hybrid Ultrasoft.  I have 6# but the indicated break strength is 11.9 lbs.   Should I set my drag at 1.5 lbs (for 6#) or at 3 lbs (for 11.9 lbs)?  Any help would be appreciated.

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3 pounds

8-)

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I'd start with rated strength, not actual... the reason is that your rod is likely only a med or med. light since you have #6.  You can easily go up in drag but hook a good one and you might break something before you get it loosened up.  

It's a learn as you go but for starters, I always suggest less drag to keep things from breaking.

Tie a 3 lb weight on your rod and see if you want to sling it around without getting somewhat nervous.  ...lol

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I'd start with rated strength, not actual... the reason is that your rod is likely only a med or med. light since you have #6. You can easily go up in drag but hook a good one and you might break something before you get it loosened up.

It's a learn as you go but for starters, I always suggest less drag to keep things from breaking.

Tie a 3 lb weight on your rod and see if you want to sling it around without getting somewhat nervous. ...lol

Good point.

Put 3 lbs of weight in a plastic grocery bag and tie it to your line.

GENTLY lift the bag. If you are not comfortable with the

stress this puts on your rod, back the weight up to 2 1/2 lbs and

try it again. I find that 3 lbs is about right on my Medium Power

rods, but equipment varies.

8-)

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I have some Medium Power Avids that I picked from Reeds' last sale. I will try it 3 lbs first and work my way down if I feel the load is too much. Again, this forum is always filled with great advice.

I'd start with rated strength, not actual... the reason is that your rod is likely only a med or med. light since you have #6. You can easily go up in drag but hook a good one and you might break something before you get it loosened up.

It's a learn as you go but for starters, I always suggest less drag to keep things from breaking.

Tie a 3 lb weight on your rod and see if you want to sling it around without getting somewhat nervous. ...lol

Good point.

Put 3 lbs of weight in a plastic grocery bag and tie it to your line.

GENTLY lift the bag. If you are not comfortable with the

stress this puts on your rod, back the weight up to 2 1/2 lbs and

try it again. I find that 3 lbs is about right on my Medium Power

rods, but equipment varies.

8-)

I learned something new today. After all this time, BR keeps on producing.

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