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|  12-05-07, 05:34 PM | #1 | 
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			After beginning to think about how I want my new Frog Stik to be picture-perfect, I have decided on the rod, a St.Croix Legend Tournament Bass "Slop-N-Frog", almost decided on the reel and are speechless on the line. I know I need braid for froggin' - but how heavy, what brand, how much? I will mainly be fishing in floating pads, maidencane, hyacinth, and milfoil. Nothin' too bad, nothin' too easy though either... So, I was thinking to start with something not too big, as I have never used braid. Something like 20-35 pound test. Power Pro? Fireline? Suffix? Need tips!!! I also plan to use other topwaters like Sammy's, Jimmy's, Spook's, buzzbaits, etc. Will fish see the braid floating on the surface when you are using twitch baits like Spook's? Does braid even float? Again, need tips!!! In consideration... -LL- 
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|  12-05-07, 07:07 PM | #2 | 
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			Braid would be good choice for that application, just be careful and not over react with the blowup on the frog. You set the hook too fast with braid and it will immediately snatch the frog away from the fish (that old adage of waiting until you feel the fish applies!!). With that said, I would suggest the pound range you mentioned. The brand differences come down to a matter of "opinions" for the most part. My own preference has been Power Pro (moss green) and Tuff Line. I like the roundness and smoothness of both of these lines. I always spool about 1/3 the spool with a mono backing then double-uni knot the braid onto that. The other thing I NEVER EVER do is tighten my drag down too tight with Braid! Too many guys complain about braid breaking on the hookset, and it will if the drag is too tight. You don't need a tight drag with braid, when you set the hook you should hear the reel "ziip". Between the super sharp hooks these days and the lack of stretch in the braid believe me, you will get maximum hook penetration!   
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|  12-07-07, 05:51 PM | #3 | |
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|  12-07-07, 11:33 PM | #4 | |
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 Also, can you give the specific reasons why you think suffix is a better braid? It's all about learning new ideas, so if you could elaborate that would be awesome. WSA | |
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|  12-09-07, 08:27 PM | #5 | |
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 Well OK. I happen to believe that a larger diameter line on baitcaster works better for all the applications, with one exception. That exception would be for cranking, only if you are wanting to get your cranks just a tad deeper, not much, but the thinner diameter can make a slight difference. A baitcaster is more for the heavy duty applications in my arsenal. If I want finesse, then I use a spinning real, IE drop shotting, shakey head. Not to say that a spinning rod doesn't or can't be used for heavy duty work. I use a spinning reel for weightless plastics, which where I fish is heavy duty, plus c-rigging. Now of course they make super small baitcasters, for lighter stuff, but I would'nt use them for tiny cranks or any of my finesses stuff. Very few people, except maybe WTL, use them, they aren't what I would consider standard issue. Now of course these are "MY OPINIONS", someone else can totally disagree with what I've stated, but I can only learn my opinions because of "MY EXPERIENCES" on the water fishing  . As for why I prefer Suffix. It is rounder, digs in less, and seems to stand up(more durable) than Powerpro. I believe do to the roundness, that stays with it, unlike PP, which can become flat, it casts better, and that's probably why it digs in less than Powerpro also. It is more exspensive, and I wish they sold it more in larger quantities, such as 1000 yrd spools or 1500 yrd spools, at more local places, but they don't. On-line, which adds more due to shipping is usually where you need to buy it, unless you have a Cabela's close by LOL. But I'm willing to pay the difference. As I already stated, I believe it outlasts Powerpro as well.  Lizards 
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|  12-05-07, 07:17 PM | #6 | 
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			Yes and Yes with the above. Most of mine are all spooled in 35 PP, I do have one at 20.
		 
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|  12-05-07, 08:31 PM | #7 | 
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			I hardly ever use frogs so I don't know much about them and how to use them but I would use about 20 lb. PP with perhaps a mono leader on the clear side so it would float a little(I'm not sure this will even work so correct me if I'm wrong).
		 
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|  12-05-07, 09:37 PM | #8 | |
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|  12-05-07, 09:47 PM | #9 | 
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			When using a buzzbait I don't think I'd be worried about the bass seeing the line if they are pissed enough to hit a noisy, squeaky buzzbait, but thats just a buzzbait.
		 
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|  12-05-07, 09:56 PM | #10 | 
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			What about something like a Spook or Jimmy where the bait sits for some time? -LL- 
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|  12-05-07, 09:58 PM | #11 | 
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			I don't know about that too much and don't wanna miss-lead you so i'm goin to leave that to the more experienced members
		 
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|  12-05-07, 11:21 PM | #12 | 
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			I like PowerPro. I tried Fireline Crystal this year and it is good also, but not round and soft like PP. The only issues I have had with PP are the really thin ones (<14) backlash too easily on baitcasters and I don't need them much heavier here. I have found that the 20lb works best for me. It will cut through most anything around here and lets you horse a fish out of anywhere. Edit: for topwater I suggest mono all the way. It floats well and it has the stretch required not to loose a fish on a blowup. It kind of delays your reaction even if you don't. | 
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|  12-05-07, 11:42 PM | #13 | 
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			I also use power pro in 20lb test for frogs. I have had  good luck using this line even with poppers, soft plastics, and spinnerbaits. Please note that I fish extremely clear waters and it has not affected my success rate much from a visibility standpoint. If you can learn the patience to feel for the weight of the fish before setting the hook on frogs, the skill will serve you well in other areas. Because PP floats and does not have memory, it preserves the natural action of poppers, etc, and produces great hooksets, but only if you can hold back on crossing their eyes on the hookset. If you have good sharp hooks and wait to feel the weight of the fish on a topwater, whether it is a frog or a popper, it usually only takes a sharp flick of the wrist to get a good hookset with PP. Note - you have to change your technique for popping a topwater with no stretch line. | 
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|  12-06-07, 01:29 PM | #14 | 
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			i wouldn't use a braid under 50 lb.i suggest sufix 65 lb.the reason for the thicker braid is it won't digg into the spool.
		 
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|  12-06-07, 05:24 PM | #15 | 
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			I don't know how big they grow 'em in Poughkeepsie, but here in Michigan, even for Southern Michigan, 65 pound braid is not needed. I mean, yes, you want a heavy line to horse 'em out, but there is nothing in Michigan(except maybe a tree)that 20-30LB braid will not handle. Anyway, 20-30LB will cast much farther than 65LB. -LL- 
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|  12-06-07, 07:46 PM | #16 | 
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			I always spool some mono onto my reels and then attach the braid to it, since it is next to impossible to spool yourself on a bass. I used PP on two spinning reels all this year and had no problems with it digging into the spool. Of course that could be just me. With the clear water I fish, I think the small diameter of 20lb is helpful. I don't know if I could get away with 50 or 65lb just because I have to make longer casts and minimize line visibility on the clear water. Having said that, maybe I will spool up a larger test braid and see if it impacts these factors significantly. There's always room to learn.
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|  12-06-07, 09:10 PM | #17 | |
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|  12-06-07, 09:16 PM | #18 | 
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			Thanks Bob and WSA! With that said I may want to try 20LB according to Bob... -LL- 
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|  12-07-07, 10:04 PM | #19 | 
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			LL, I went (against the adive of most of the people here who told me Power Pro) with BPS Excel Braid, It was ok, but the main thing I liked was that it has a special coating on it that makes it float a lot more than regular braid. I use 20lb for my general prupose and am going to use 40 for flippin. I also use 30lb when we go Musky fishing. As for your Topwaters (sammy's jummy's spook's etc.) I would not use the same rod at all. Next spring i am getting a new rod and making my old Cabela's Fish Eagle II 7' ML rod into my topwater rod with 17lb mono (the 17lb mono came from Bill Dance). but IMO you definately need a lighter rod and line for Topwaters than you do for froggin' BB 
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|  12-09-07, 08:35 PM | #20 | 
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			me and power pro don't agree.. i use calcutta ultra braid. very limp it has that already brokin feel to it.. dam near impossable to see in bugs island or lake norman. among other places.. zooker 
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|  12-10-07, 12:50 AM | #22 | 
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			One reason I use 50lb. braid is because I like to cast far back into the pads, etc. If you get a fish or snag it sometimes takes a lot of pulling to get either out. I tried Suffix this past year and like it. I also like PP and Spiderwire. One thing I noticed is that the PP breaks more than the other two even though it doesn't happen too often. But it takes a lot to break 50lb. braid.
		 
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|  12-15-07, 05:19 PM | #24 | 
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			I just recently bought my first package of braid (Power Pro 50#) after missing fish after fish while fishing a frog.  It made all the difference in the world when I changed over, after landing 1 out of 20 fish, I stuck the next 15 fish in a row.  I didn't change anything except my line.  I have always vowed that I would not EVER use a braid, but now Im wondering what I have been missing with that kind of stubborn thinking.  Good stuff, I can't wait til the frog bite comes back hard and heavy! | 
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|  12-15-07, 06:20 PM | #25 | 
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			i get plenty of casting distance using 65/17 sufix.here in yankeeville we have really thick weeds in some of our ny city water supply reservoirs.we use 1 0z jigs and flip them up in the air and snap them down to smack through the weeds to get to where the fish are.65 braid is excellent for this.i know guys who use 80 lb.since sufix is rounder and i'm using thicker line i have very little digging in issues when yanking bass through this stuff.we don't really use it for it's strength.we us it because the thicker it is the less it digs and you have more abrasion protection also.also like i pointed out it's great for keeping traps and spinnerbaits above weedbeds when you want to burn lures over them.anybody who has not tried sufix braid yet should give it a whirl.   
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