I have a couple mr crappie rods that i really like. They come with that mr crappie neon line. To me it would look like a fish could see it from a mile away. Whats yalls take on it?
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I have a couple mr crappie rods that i really like. They come with that mr crappie neon line. To me it would look like a fish could see it from a mile away. Whats yalls take on it?
Fish it, does not bother the crappie!
Good to know. One spool is good. The other one has so much twist its time to change. Thinkin the camo
I love the hi-viz line. It's alot easier to see, which helps on the light bite days, and I catch just as many fish as I do on the other stuff. (which ain't alot) Somebody on here done a strength test a year or two ago, and if I remember correct, the MR. Crappie line was the strongest.
Some folks say it does'nt matter but may depend water color and type of fishing. I prefer clear line myself. When using big jigs I put a small barrel swievel about 18'' above my hook inline and it helps on the spinning reels to keep down twist.
A certain Pro told me it was a no no on Lake Conway. I tend to listen to him.:twocents
I fish it on all my rods. When I fish on conway and some other lakes I use 2' of clear at the end of my Hi-viz.
I use hi-vis braid on Greers:twocents
Hi-vis on the pole, fluorocarbon to the jig.
I thot bout doing a leader that would be great