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    Default Using braid fishing line for crappies

    I've used braid for everything except panfish, always thought the non stretch wouldn't be the best on crappie with there paper mouth.

    I am thinking of trying it this year, what weight and brand do you all use.

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    I use Power Pro Slick 8 in the 8 pound test 1 pound Diameter. I like it in the Moonshine color. I have used it for quite a few years now
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I use Power Pro Slick 8 in the 8 pound test 1 pound Diameter. I like it in the Moonshine color. I have used it for quite a few years now
    Do you run a leader, the small diameter got me a little worried when swinging fish. Lightest I've used is 15lb power pro and have to be careful with that, 8 pound sounds like a razor blade to grab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TWFairweather View Post
    Do you run a leader, the small diameter got me a little worried when swinging fish. Lightest I've used is 15lb power pro and have to be careful with that, 8 pound sounds like a razor blade to grab.
    I tie directly to the jig. I have not had any problems grabbing the line to lift a fish. It will cut you pretty good when tightening a knot or trying to pull a jig free
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I use Power Pro Slick 8 in the 8 pound test 1 pound Diameter. I like it in the Moonshine color. I have used it for quite a few years now
    Based on the above recommendation from DockShootinJack I am now using the Power Pro Slick 8 in the 8lb moonshine color. Hands down the best line have ever used!
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    I use 6# Tuff line with a 4# flouro leader.
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    For casting purposes I've used Power Pro 10/2 hi vis .... and I don't "jerk" to set the hook, just keep reeling and sweep the rod away from the fish about a foot. Never used a leader with this one. I tie directly to the jig with a Improved Clinch knot (now that the braid is no longer new/slick). When it was new, I tied a double wrap Granny Knot in the tag end, after tying the Improved Clinch but before snugging it down tight. That way, once I did start cinching the knot closed & the line "slipped", it would pull that Granny Knot against the Improved Clinch & slipping stopped.

    A "Double Wrap Granny Knot" is simply making a loop and wrapping the tag end thru that loop twice.
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    I'll probably go with 8lb power pro, pp has always been good to me I've been using it since it came out back when they were one of my first Sponsors when I was in junior bassmasters.

    Think they Jbraid 8 strand is pretty cheap, pp slick 8 is just to pitchfork me after awhile they cast the same anyway.

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    I use 8 lb power pro white or Nanofil ice then an alberto knot with a 6 or 4 lb leader depending on water clearness
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    Quote Originally Posted by grizwilson View Post
    I use 8 lb power pro white or Nanofil ice then an alberto knot with a 6 or 4 lb leader depending on water clearness
    The alberto is a good knot I've used it for many years without fail, even with heavy gear in saltwater.

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