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Old 06-04-05, 07:50 PM   #1
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at most of the spots where i fish the bass are generally on the lesmaller side and ss agressive than in many other places i have been able to fish, i know some lines are much more sensitive than others making smaller strikes more evident, just wondering what you guys would suggest for a good sensitive line , i think this would improve my game a bit
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Old 06-04-05, 08:23 PM   #2
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Default Re: sensitive line

In general, the less stretch, the more sensitive. On that basis, the superlines, with near-zero stretch, might be your best bet. I've read that fluorocarbon is low stretch, but I've never used it.
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Old 06-04-05, 08:43 PM   #3
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Default Re: sensitive line

Fireline is a good sensitive line and so are braided lines like Spiderwire and Power Pro.
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Old 06-04-05, 08:45 PM   #4
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braids. i like powerpro.
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Old 06-04-05, 11:55 PM   #5
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Default Re: sensitive line

I'm still stickin' to Trilene. just hold the line against your finger as your fish, and your going to feel the bump
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Old 06-06-05, 08:45 AM   #6
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Default Re: sensitive line

[quote author=JB link=board=news;num=1117925440;start=0#4 date=06/04/05 at 22:55:21]I'm still stickin' to Trilene. just hold the line against your finger as your fish, and your going to feel the bump[/quote]


Just wondering why you haven't used the superlines. I know you can be old school on things, and I appreciate that, but why not give them a try? I for one am a huge believer in the superlines. I've even now use them for cranks, since I got a great rod for it, with plenty of give. I know some folks just won't use it, but I can promise you they are by far much more sensitive than your Trilene. I know I use to use the Trilene, and still do for a few specific uses, but mianly only for night fishing with black lights(blue flourescent) so you can see the line a lot better.

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