Ive used hi viz #4 Suffix in water you could see 6ft down in and caught Crappie. They arent line shy in my opinion.
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What kind of line do you use??? I’ve used Mr Crappie Hi-Vis (the bright yellow) and I’m convinced it spokes the fish.... what say you all... also... I’ve used everything from 4# to 10#. Where are you on that?
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Ive used hi viz #4 Suffix in water you could see 6ft down in and caught Crappie. They arent line shy in my opinion.
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I like Berkley Trilene XL in 4lb or Trout Magnet SOS line in 2 or 4lb. My wife likes high viz so I spool hers and our trolling rods with BPS Offshore Angler Tightline in 4 or 6lb.
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Can't comment with any clarity as most of what little I catch is by accident.
For casting practice hi-viz is delightful
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Hi-viz line for me but the water is never gin clear. They can see a hook and still bite so I think the line I see best is what I will use. But an easy way to have both is use a leader of co=polymer, monofilament or fluorocarbon .
I wouldn't concern myself to much with brand. Mr Crappie is priced good , around here at least, but I do think it's most likely protruded by a major brand. Likely Pure Fishing.
Only so many plants that manufacture fishing line.
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I use Vicious Hi Viz. second to none. Other brands kink up like poodle hair. No problem with spooking fish.
I use Power Pro Slick 8 braid in 2 pound diameter in a dark green color.
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I'm a multi species fisherman. Some species are line shy but crappie is not usually so, even in gin clear water. Most of my rods are light walleye or smallie rods but I also use them for crappie. I run hi vis braid on almost everything with a fluorocarbon leader for smallmouth and spots, but straight braid for everything else but bream. I use 4 lb. Trilene XL on my dedicated bream rod.
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Not line shy at all. They are more interested in the end of the line.
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