01-16-06, 08:21 PM | #1 |
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4 combos
i got 4 combos today.two spinning reels. both medium, and 6-6.and two bait casting, one medium and mh, both 6-6.
i plan to use one spinning for senkos, and the other cranks. the medium baitcaster will be for spinner and buzzbaits and the medium heavy for wheighted soft plastics. what type of line(fluro braid ect.),brand(stren),and test for each thanks |
01-16-06, 11:40 PM | #2 |
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helooooo any body goin to help me??
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01-16-06, 11:49 PM | #3 |
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well you gotta give it some time. these people on here aint miracle workers, they have lives too, they cant just get up and solve everyones problems when the person wants it done.
And by the way i have no suggestions im not good at knowing what lines to use for stuff.
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might want to actually get a sn
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i would probably use one spinning for finesse and senkos,so 8 lb clear line or 8 lb flourocarbon should work. for the crankbaits,maybe a limp 12 lb line like trilene xl,for the 6'6'' medium baitcaster, probably 12lb or 15lb clear line, depending on the size of the fish,water clarity,and amount/thickness of cover. for the 6'6'' medium heavy,i use 15lb green trilene big game,but again, your choice could be flourocarbon, or a clear line in 12lb depending on size of fish,water clarity,and the amount of cover/thickness of cover. i know this sounds confusing but once you find a brand that you like in a size and color you like at a price you like,this will be like buttering bread!
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01-17-06, 07:09 PM | #8 |
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Line suggestion
You might want to try McCoy's Mean Green Fishing line. It is some type of copolymer. Very strong. Not much memory. Works well on spinning and baitcasting gear.
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