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    I use stren hi vis 8 lb for main line and 6 lb for leaders.

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    Gamma. 12 lb Hi Vis main line 10lb clear Leader.

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    Welcome to CDC. I fish with 10lb hi vis main lines with a 6 Lb clear mono leader that has pre tided hooks or jigs so they can be quickly snapped on the main line. I like the hi vis main line because I am a line watcher and mostly spider rig. The water I fish is often muddy or stained and very rarely clear
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    Hi CBOB,
    I fish shiners under a cork a lot and I only use stren hi-vis gold in 6lb.
    I say "only" because I just want to buy 1 kind of line.
    For me, 4lb was good but I broke line too often
    Shiners need to swim, 6lb line and a bb sinker 6 inches above the hook works.
    My eye sight is not the best, the hi-vis gold part lets me keep track of the line

    Right now the azaleas are blooming, to me that means sacs are on the cypress trees.
    Grab some shiners, find some cypress trees away from the bank, set your cork depth for somewhere around 15 inches.
    Throw close to the trees and hang on!!!

    Let us know what line you decide on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishbone View Post
    Hi CBOB,
    I fish shiners under a cork a lot and I only use stren hi-vis gold in 6lb.
    I say "only" because I just want to buy 1 kind of line.
    For me, 4lb was good but I broke line too often
    Shiners need to swim, 6lb line and a bb sinker 6 inches above the hook works.
    My eye sight is not the best, the hi-vis gold part lets me keep track of the line

    Right now the azaleas are blooming, to me that means sacs are on the cypress trees.
    Grab some shiners, find some cypress trees away from the bank, set your cork depth for somewhere around 15 inches.
    Throw close to the trees and hang on!!!

    Let us know what line you decide on.
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    The spyder wire stealth glo-vis green works great for me.
    I use 10 lb on everything.

    I know a black lady that uses kite string on a cane pole and will out fish most.
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