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Thread: To those that pull crankbaits and use braided line, what color, size

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    power pro 30/8 moss green

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    You can get the Tufline on Amazon for 78.00 for 1200 yards. Green, Red, or HiVis Yellow.
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    That Cajun for 5 bucks sounds like a real deal to me!!!! That is 25 bucks for 1500 yards. I don't give a danged what color it is for that!!!!
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    Thanks all

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    how about some opinions & comments on the Canjun red line. Some reviews I read were not all that favorable, lots of memory, hard to cast (doesn't apply when pulling cranks), some reviews were glowing, others were just so-so. Basically, all over the place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    how about some opinions & comments on the Canjun red line. Some reviews I read were not all that favorable, lots of memory, hard to cast (doesn't apply when pulling cranks), some reviews were glowing, others were just so-so. Basically, all over the place.
    Got it on a couple of rods. Very limp, don't seem to have any memory to me. Will tangle pretty easy. Spider rig and have pulled a little with it. Find it seems to be smaller than Suffix in diameter and really slick. I would buy it again especially the price I paid on sale a Cabellas.
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    Maachuu : braid gets better with age to some extent. you dont change it nearly as often as mono. until it frays. but usually it lasts at least a couple years imo. so it makes the price better. plus being able to straighten out hooks so u dont lose cranks saves some.
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    what size of the Fast Lock Snaps should I get to use with the braided line ? here is the ones Maj suggested from BassPro. Found some of the snaps at Cabelas also, would like to order the snaps from Cabelas as I am goin to order some of the Red Cajun line cray pointed out to me. that seems like the best deal I can find other than the ebay stuff that Scott pointed out.

    http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...h-All+Products

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    Last edited by maachuu; 09-10-2011 at 10:41 PM.

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    The best snap IMO is the Berkley Cross Lock snap or snap swivel. Cabelas has them. 30lb size. Make sure it says Berkley Cross Lock. I use them for trolling walleye, crappie, etc. They will NOT come apart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    The best snap IMO is the Berkley Cross Lock snap or snap swivel. Cabelas has them. 30lb size. Make sure it says Berkley Cross Lock. I use them for trolling walleye, crappie, etc. They will NOT come apart.
    Thanks BRM, will go find them now, I did see them earlier when I was on the site


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