just get some piano wire then you can reel everything in from a crappie to a shark, Cover all you bases, You never know when you may hook into a fighter
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just get some piano wire then you can reel everything in from a crappie to a shark, Cover all you bases, You never know when you may hook into a fighter
Berkeley Nan-o-fil, 4# on my ultra lites for swimmin jigs and 10# on light spinning for small spinner baits. White. Love it.
I use 30# Power Pro Yellow Braid on cranks and 6 or 8# mono yellow jigging/slow trolling. I tried Braid on my jig poles, and even 10 # was too much like wire for me and if you ever get it tangled, get out the knife and start over.
As with any superline you're gonna have a learning curve with it. In addition the knots you use now won't work. The line is so slick the most used knots won't hold.
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I use viscous 10lb. high vis. for everything,trolling,pushing.pulling cranks.I want a line that will break before my pole does.Ran some break test and it will usually break between 17-20 lbs. Mr crappie is ok also. Would rather lose a jig or crankbait than break a pole.
Ughh. Nasty stuff in the wind and or rain. Mono works better for some who is as lazy as me.