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Here is the non-myth. The line evaluations on most bars don't demonstrate how much weight the pole will lift. The rating on the bar demonstrates the most reasonable breaking strain line to use on the bar, with a right drag for that line set on the reel. The rating is intended to accomplish a working bend in the bar, without achieving a bolt up point.

Pole ought to be intended to accomplish two errands:

One undertaking is to go about as a safeguard. The pole should twist and flex as the fish rushes and shoots in its endeavors to get away. This stun retention makes preparations for snares hauling out or line breaking.

second, a bar ought to accomplish is to give lift. This is a bar's working bend. A bowed bar tries to recoup its shape, i.e. rectify up. This gives lift, helping the fisher recoup line.

The bolt up point is the time when a bar will twist no further without breaking.
There is at times an issue with some pole evaluations imprinted on the bar. Poles composed fundamentally for the USA advertise utilize an alternate pole rating framework to whatever is left of the world. Most USA poles will indicate two line weights, low and high. For instance 10 to 40lbs. This range will demonstrate the full range from working bend to bolt up point. As a rule, the upper line weight is too high for pragmatic angling purposes.

There is one faultless method for deciding the genuine line breaking strain that is perfect for any bar. Run some line through the pole, and append a scale to the finish of the line. Drawdown on the scale until the point when the pole has a decent working bend. Read off the weight on the scale and this will give you the drag setting on the reel.

The drag setting ought to be 25 to 30% of the breaking strain of the line, so working out the line to use on the pole is straightforward. Increase the working bend weight by four. For example, if the working bend weight is 10kg then the line you ought to utilize is 40kg, with a drag setting of 10kg.

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