4lb mr crappie,vicious,sufix elite in hi vis for me.I like to troll my line behind the boat awile when new or after each day fishing with nothing attached to it to unwind it.i let out 1/2 to 3/4 of the spool.
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with nano-fill, did you any problems with knots. I have spyderwire on at least 2 of my spanish rods. Tought stuff , but tying terminals has been some trouble with knots slipping. Luckly I don't have to tye them often -- As I said it holds up well! (10+yrs!!!)
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4lb mr crappie,vicious,sufix elite in hi vis for me.I like to troll my line behind the boat awile when new or after each day fishing with nothing attached to it to unwind it.i let out 1/2 to 3/4 of the spool.
blue Trilene XL is all I use except for braid on my musky poles.
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When reeling new line on reel ,after about 10 winds with reel ,stop reeling and drop rod to make slack line and if any twist in slack line ,it is not properly wind correct,if you know that then it may be someone here that do not
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If you like the Vischious get it from Monks or Grizzly jig. That Mr Crappie from China is junk. Had 2 spools and threw it away. Same problem,after it sits on spool for awhile it takes a set you can't get out. Has nothing to do with how it is wound on. Had the same problem on bait casters. Got some of the original made in USA that dosnt do it.
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after spooling up with new line,tie off end and walk back about half a spool and stretch new line,good time to set drag,lay rod down and walk back and untie before winding in.
SilverThread AN40 for all my ultralight and crankbait fishing.
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how long have you used this and what # test AN40 ( color?) Silver Thread AN 40 Low Vis Copolymer
Regardless of the line's other characteristics, if you're casting jigs, low-vis line is not a good choice. You want to be able to see the line and watch for the twitch, tick, or sag that's the earliest (and sometimes the only) indication of a hit.