An also what application - cranks, spider rigging, single poling.
And Donnie's corn rows don't count neither.
Wannabe...
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An also what application - cranks, spider rigging, single poling.
And Donnie's corn rows don't count neither.
Wannabe...
Too 'spensive for me. Ain't much cared for it.
Dang bankers can afford braid
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Use it for all reels crank and trolling.
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I use the 30lb Power Pro in hi-vis yellow for pulling cranks.
I use the Chinese stuff off of eBay for pulling cranks. 20 lb. Mono for everything else.
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Cajun Red 15/4 for everything. Don't know if they still have it Cabelas but bougt several spools couple of years ago. It was cheaper than mono at the time. I've used almost every brand they came out with green carp fishing and is as good as any ive used. If I didn't have that I'd order what ScootV has. Use it for everything. Stuff lasts forever.
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.
don't like braid I use 8 to 10 # test HI VIS GOLD on my jig poles wannabe is ugly
I use braid for pulling and P-Line Hi Viz for everything else. Have used the new Lake Fork orange on my jig pole at Wolf, and I like it also. Don't think it's actually on the market yet. Meatgetter got a field test spool from them.
Oh Yeah, Wannabe IS ugly!!!
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I've never had much use for it in the crappie world
I've used several, but power-pro seems to be the sweet spot. Currently, I have 2 jig poles for windy, rough or cold water conditions. No substitute for zero stretch. I've pulled cranks with another brand as well but had problems with wind knots and went back to mono.
Just wondering what y'all were doing.
Wannabe...
The wind knots are the only negative for me.
Clear water, no way. Dingy to stained water, Power Pro 15 pound on my jig poles.
Plus WB is ugly.
I used the power pro 15 and 20#... I hate braid, but power pro seemed to be the most well mannered braid. I like the 10 lb hi vis for spider riggin and 15# hi vis mono for cranking, usually Vicious.
Mr crappie in camo can,t beat it!!!!!!