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![]() What is your opinion on the best type of line (manufacture) to use. color, and what pound test to use? Thanks for the info. ![]() |
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There are as many answers for that as there are fishermen.
For worms, jigs, Carolina rigs and flipping I prefer 50 lb Powerpro braid. For other baitcasting applications I use 12 lb green Trilene XL. For spinning rods I use 8 or 10 lb green Trilene XL. Are they the "best"? They are the ones I have the most confidence in after MUCH trial and error. That's good enough for me. |
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ask this question to 30 differant people and get at least 25 differant answer's.
i like ande in 8,12,30 also use cajun lighting red in 8,15, zooker
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Another of the 30 answers. Used tough stuff, just switched to power pro 20 and 30.
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I might as well chime in on this. I use power pro white and moss green. In the mono I use low vis green and in florocarbon clear.
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Yes, I like Power Pro as well and Pline Original 10lb & 12lb. You won't be disappointed.
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All the 25 different answers are right, I think the key is to use the line as a active part of your tackle box. As you swap lures trail and error on different line / lure / fish structures combos.
I never used to do this and since I started my catches has gone up somewhat! |
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Spiderwire Stealth, Spiderwire XXL, 12# (for Crankbaits).
Although, the more i use this Power Pro, The more I like it.May switch to it. What I like, you may not. What you like, I may not. Personal Preferance. Charles |
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Trilene Big Game 12,15,20 (for baitcasters) Trilene XT 8 lb(for spinning reels) ;D
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stren flourocarbon 12 15 20 for baitcasters and 8 for spinning reels
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As Nick said, Stren Flourocarbon.
Exceptions: ( for me) 10-crankbaits,17 worms,20 jigs. 17lb extra strength Stren for topwater and spinnerbaits. |
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Bass Pro Shops Excel. It's inexpensive, and it works.
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30lb Stealth for slop fishing and pitching jigs
15lb Big Game for spinnerbaits, t-rigs, topwaters, etc... 12lb Vanish for Cranks and Senkos 08lb Sensation for spinning reels 10lb Stealth (2lb diameter) for spinning That about covers my rods and tecniques. Scott |
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