Hi Brad
Hope you dont mind someone from across the pond putting his 2penithwotrh to your "q"
Well the longer you take to play the fish, the longer it takes to recover, this is in fact due to the build up of lactic acid in the muscle fibres, also the larger the fish the quicker this happens,
So in fact no matter what weight rod you use, the lighter the tippet strenght you will still be that bit careful in case you snap off.
Regards, Arthur~ Ginger Quill
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