#2436110 - 07/08/0812:17 PMRe: If you could only fish with one line.......
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John175 ®
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Registered: 10/21/05
Posts: 27156
Loc: Third rock from the sun.
I like my P-Line Premium. Pretty tough line that handles the cold weather well. Braid only comes into play up here in a few situations. I'm surprised you let 3 or 4 pound bass into the boat and don't just shake them off.
Seaguar and I have bounced 5 pound bass into my boat on 10 pound seaguar many times....then again I don't get to falcon in the thick of brush as often as I would like...need to get back there and enjoy another adventure like the last one...
Registered: 02/19/06
Posts: 1627
Loc: Central Texas
I never understand these threads. Why would you even consider fishing only one line? I don't know anyone that does that. A good line for trebble hook baits wouldn't be as good for Trigs or jigs. That's the great thing about all the advancements in modern fishing gear, you can get line, rod and reel all made to make you the best jig/ crankbait/ Trig/ Crig/ shakeyhead/ dropshot/ frog/ topwater/ spinnerbait/ swimbait...(circle the techniique of your choice here) fisherman you can be.
Well Robert it does say "if" why would you ask someone that bass fishes anyway? I would as someone that fishes for something that could test the line/gear
Edited by ensignjason (07/31/0810:09 AM)
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For the fishing I do (just general what ever is biting off the bank fishing) in general, the plain jane cheap spool mono on the bottom shelf at walmart in a 12# mono is more than suitable.