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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11370429 01/26/16 03:53 AM
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A five foot ultra light designed to handle 2 to 6 pound test line, made by quantum.

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Originally Posted By: J-Moe
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You guys have to try seguar invisix floro best stuff above 6lb rating I've ever used.


Robert, the lightest line we use in the Yeagua is 6 lbs. I have a lot of issues with line twist on my spinning reel. Does it hold memory? Would it work in 6 lb? I have had nothing but problems with floro. Every brand I've tried twists worse than mono.
asking as drag dosnt engage while your reeling it should've fine that stuff has amazing knot strength and really good resisting abrasion. The 8 pound ow what I use for tippet on the fly rod.


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Wow they must have turned on toward dark today! Nice catch and good to see ya today Fishytx.

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Not sure I would call that turning on, but they do add up quick. I had five when you left. Picked up 9 more.
Same here Mike, it's been awhile. Maybe we can catch a few together again soon.

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Originally Posted By: fishytx
A five foot ultra light designed to handle 2 to 6 pound test line, made by quantum.


Just to add on to this. I researched this and Doug confirmed what I found out. The rod he is using is a Quantum Xtralite ultralight rod. It has a moderate action, instead of a fast acting tip. I have an ugly stik ultralight rod with a faster tip. It works OK, but doesn't have quite the same consistent distance and control that a moderate action ultralight rod provides. I'm still experimenting and plan on getting another rod with moderate action.

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Originally Posted By: robert hunter
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You guys have to try seguar invisix floro best stuff above 6lb rating I've ever used.


Robert, the lightest line we use in the Yeagua is 6 lbs. I have a lot of issues with line twist on my spinning reel. Does it hold memory? Would it work in 6 lb? I have had nothing but problems with floro. Every brand I've tried twists worse than mono.
asking as drag dosnt engage while your reeling it should've fine that stuff has amazing knot strength and really good resisting abrasion. The 8 pound ow what I use for tippet on the fly rod.


Are you saying I should loosen the drag on my reel? I didn't understand your response.

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11370927 01/26/16 02:03 PM
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Floro carbon line sinks to fast, stay with the mono. Just do the stuff I was telling you about to get the memory and twist out, it works great. All the stuff these baits hit and tangle up in while fishing this creek, or walking the creek will destroy floro carbon line. Floor carbon line is great for open water areas, but sucks on the creek. I know because Ive used it before.

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Originally Posted By: fishytx

Floro carbon line sinks to fast, stay with the mono. Just do the stuff I was telling you about to get the memory and twist out, it works great. All the stuff these baits hit and tangle up in while fishing this creek, or walking the creek will destroy floro carbon line. Floor carbon line is great for open water areas, but sucks on the creek. I know because Ive used it before.


Thanks, good information

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11371966 01/26/16 09:06 PM
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heres some good info on monofilament-vs-fluorocarbon


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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11372027 01/26/16 09:37 PM
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You know the fishing has slowed down when...

Instead of fish reports, the topic has turned to gear & line preference. roflmao

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11372053 01/26/16 09:46 PM
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I'd bet it is more about going back to work and not being able to go fishing..


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Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11372139 01/26/16 10:27 PM
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I hope this rain swells up the river a bit. Im sure the banks will be very slippery too. Gotta be very careful and not slip in.

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11372162 01/26/16 10:36 PM
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I was back at the low water crossing in the wma last week. The flow through those pipes is pretty strong and turbulent. Does anybody know if the fish make it upstream of that obstruction without a flood or is that area a waste of time?

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I fished the WMA Friday morning. Not much doing. Couple of black bass and small crappie. Everything has changed since the floods and most of my favorite spots are gone but one was holding fish. Probably will try again later this week down stream or over at Cedar.

Re: Lake Somerville [Re: J-Moe] #11372382 01/27/16 12:46 AM
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From my experience, I don't think the fish go to much farther upstream from the Irwin bridge. Maybe another half mile at the most. On the north side, that's about as far I've been able to catch some, the farther I went, the lower in numbers and the smaller the fish were that I caught. So, I back tracked till I got back on some good fish. I have seen some decent fish on the low water crossing caught, I've never caught any. I'm sure they can swim through the pipes and I'm sure some do. I've never fished above the low water crossing to know for sure though.

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