Rob Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I am going to replace my 15 and 20 color lead cores with copper. I was thinking of going with 300ft of 30lb and 300ft of 45lb or maybe a 450ft of 30lb instead of the 300ft of 45lb are these good choices?? I will be useing convector cv55. I have never used copper before but i have read alot about it and think is time to make the switch. I have been told it flat out catches fish. Will my church boards be ok with these copper set-ups? or do I need bigger boards. Any info would be great thanks rob
wild at heart Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 If I was running just 2 coppers it would be 300' of 45# howie, and 300' of 30#. those 2 have taken a lot of fish over the years. I run 100 and 200 in 45# also. You have to get used to copper a little but when you do it does usually outfish everything else. CAUTION- you need to keep a thumb on the spool at all times when you start to let your copper out to keep it from overspooling. If it does, push the line back on the reel a little and grab it on the back side of the reel and pull up on it to get it free. Hard to explain but you'll figure it out because no matter how hard you try it happens(overspool). I hear the new nickel plated is much better for this but costs more. Copper can be spliced easy by just overlapping about 3" and wrapping in both directions like a haywire twist. Copper is well worth the occasional headache. The newer the copper the more it wants to overspool also.
spoonfed Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I run 45lb. I run 150' 300' 450' and 600' all off my church boards. We double wrap the backer ( 50 lb braid) in the front so it doesnt slide through and never have a probleb. The 600 pulls hard but the board still takes it out. And yes they catch fish. Last weekend we pulled 7 on the 300, and the rest on wire divers.
Legacy Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 If your looking for complete copper setups check out http://www.atommiktrollingflies.com/misc.htmTom has Penn, Shimano ,and Okuma reels (all set up) w/ ugly stick rods.The UPS man just delivered my new 450' on tues!
Fishwhisperer Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 I have set-ups of 200,250,300 & 400' of 45# copper. The Church boards pull them just fine. As mentioned, I double wrap the 50# PP on the release. I wouldn't bother with the 30# copper, as the sink rate doesn't differ much from lead core. JMO 300' of 45# copper would be a good choice for the CV55. It's important to have a large eyelet on the tip of your rod that you're using for copper. Your fishing buddies will thank you for the change over to copper.
1mainiac Posted May 27, 2009 Posted May 27, 2009 The new nickle plated stuff is really nice I got to spool up a couple of reels with it last week and really like it need to get some for my setups however I would suggest braid for backer cause it fills a reel fast.
Rob Posted May 27, 2009 Author Posted May 27, 2009 thanks alot guys where would I get the nickle plated copper? I think I am going to go with a 300 and 400 with 45lb. Dose anyone know if the 400 would fit on a CV55.
1mainiac Posted May 28, 2009 Posted May 28, 2009 we put a 450 on a CV 55 and most of a 600 on a Tekota 800
Capt. Brian Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 The 55's will be big enough. I am to the understanding that the 30 # will only get the same depth as your lead with the same distance out. Here is a chart for the 45 #Target Depths for Segments of 45# Copper75ft 15-25 ft down150ft 35-50 ft down300ft 60-90 ft down450ft 110-140ft downRemember that copper is a differant beast than lead. It is very touchy be carefull when letting it out or you could have a major mess.Good luck and tight lines
SC Fisherman 22 Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 Also being new to copper line. I have a 7ft roller rod will this work ok for 300ft of 45# copper or should I use a different rod???Thanks Hank
Line Dancin Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 you dont need a roller rod for copper. okuma came out with an inexpensive copper rod. they are 36 bucks i think at outdoorsman in jenison. i treid two out and am going to go back and get a couple more. they are actually a nice rod for the money. Personally i like opti tackle copper or atomic copper better than howies. it is twisted a little more and easier to tie knots with it.
Line Dancin Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 albright for both ends. very easy to tie on copper in rought water.
j1musser Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 albright for both ends. very easy to tie on copper in rought water.I agree. Just rigged some up and used this knot without ever tying before and it real simple.
Line Dancin Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 One thing to make life a whole lot easier with the 55s is to call okuma and order two new line guides. they have a wide mouth out now that allows the copper to go through it much easeir. it'll be the best 15 bucks you'll ever spend with running copper. If you need contact info pm me.
fishsniffer Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 i just bought a 600 ft roll of 45# i have a 300,i cut off 150 of the 600 now im deciding what to make out of the remaining 450..what do you think 200 and 250?
fishsniffer Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 What kind of knots do you use for copper?ive been using that howie knot....i keep screwing up the albright...maybe cuz im tarded or something
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