I really like the 3 lb twitch master, but today I lost two heartbreak fish...

First was a dang ol' Greenmouth about 5-7 lb estimate that rose up and snatched my jig just as I was reeling it the last 3 turns. It scared the crap out of me! I held on as drag ripped zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz - pop - nothing. Well, shoot. I don't know about y'all, but when I hook a fish, regardless of circumstance, I want to bring that fish aboard. So, dang it. I hate being under gunned.

Second snafu was a huge deep blowdown I could see big crappie hiding in on LS. It was windy, spot-lock was fighting the wind, boat was swinging around, hard to get it right there without snagging a branch, I hung up twice and had to break off. I had seen some aggressive followers on LS, so I hurried to tie another jig on and get back in there. I threw, and - got hung. When I wiggled in frustration, the jig came free, i felt THUMP. I auto-set the hook and this felt heavy. I got him up to the surface for one good flash (hubcap) at the boat, and - pop - nothing. That. Was. A. Big. One. Dang.

I had the drag loose, or so I thought maybe enough, but I was also dragging the line thru brush here and there, and maybe not being meticulous about re-tying. Heat of battle, ya knw?. I think the knot was good, always a Palomar.

i did catch some nice crappie over the day, and kept six 12" - 13", and a fat 3/4 lb redear that swallowed the jig, for Good Friday fish supper with the fam. The full moon didn't really have any noticeable benefit from last week - it was tough fishing. Water is 67F.

I got home and just went ahead and re-spooled both STS and the Limber Tip reels with K9 4 lb flouro hi-viz (Ballistic FW, Presso, Revo MGX). You can tow a truck with this line, but it casts pretty good. I put some silicone spray on a rag and reel it thru that when I load the reel. Stays limp for weeks. I like it for what it is.

I have been waiting for the big redears in this lake to get hungry, watching the moon, checking beds - nothing yet. I know when I find them from past experience, I need to be able to yank them out from cover. Forget 2 lb line, or even 3. I love Twitch Master, but the 3 lb ain't enough for this lake. I do have some 4 lb to try next, but I know that K9 will hold in the meantime (prob around 6). I can't risk it the next month or two.