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4 vs 6
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11/07/17 03:53 PM
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kdub#1
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I have been fishing with 6 lb line mostly suffix seige and pro mix. The other day caught a bunch slow rolling a 1/16 oz jig on the bottom but I know they wanted a 1/32 even more. Problem is I can't throw a 1/32 vry far or feel it very will with 6 lb. I just spooled a reel with 4 lb stren, and can cast the sucker from my garage way into the street lol.
I'm gonna keep 6lb on my jigging rod because I get hung up a lot jigging.
What are your thoughts on 4 lb vs 6lb?
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/07/17 03:59 PM
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Duck_Jerky
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I shoot docks with 4lb all the time. Comes off the reel much faster than 6lb and less memory as well 
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/07/17 08:58 PM
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Mac817
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4 lb.mostly 6 lb when I want a slower fall.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/07/17 09:41 PM
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Dan_n_Texas
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I can't keep 6 lb. from breaking. I'd never be able to catch anything on 4 lb.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/08/17 04:41 AM
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Grainraiser
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I use 4 when fishing in more open water. If your casting I would assume your fishing more open water. Use whatever gets the job done.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/08/17 03:53 PM
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Duck_Jerky
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I've found a key with 4lb line to be setting your drag much lighter...to where you hear/feel it on the hook set...and then net the fish when they get to the boat instead of hoisting them overboard.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/08/17 04:14 PM
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Mo
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The thing about 4 lb test is there is no room for error. You have to tie good knots , re-tie often. If fishing cover , re-tie every time it gets nicked. The shelf life on 4 lb is much shorter than higher lb test. Heat and light are the enemy . When I used to fish 4 and 6 lb , I would store my rods in the house, and replace the line at least twice a season. It is hard to break 4 lb test ( fresh with a good knot) with just rod pressure. try it sometime. Old line , bad knots , will quickly degrade 4 lb to 2 lb or less,
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/08/17 09:00 PM
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JIM SR.
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I shoot docks with 4lb all the time. Comes off the reel much faster than 6lb and less memory as well  what weight jigs are you throwing sir,.. 
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/08/17 10:27 PM
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Duck_Jerky
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I shoot docks with 4lb all the time. Comes off the reel much faster than 6lb and less memory as well  what weight jigs are you throwing sir,.. In general: 1/16 in Spring and Fall...1/32 in Summer and Winter. I'll have a rod rigged with both weights all the time, but that's the general plan of attack 
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/08/17 11:06 PM
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karpbuster
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The strength of 4# these days is great, I have been using it for most of the time. I even bought some 2# for tiny jigs. But I also fish for trout.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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11/09/17 01:18 PM
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don the angler
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Rod length makes a difference in casting distance. I like the 9 footer when casting jigs. Could be that I am doing something wrong, but I rarely use 1/32 jigs.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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02/10/18 01:18 AM
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crapicat
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I have been fishing with 6 lb line mostly suffix seige and pro mix. The other day caught a bunch slow rolling a 1/16 oz jig on the bottom but I know they wanted a 1/32 even more. Problem is I can't throw a 1/32 vry far or feel it very will with 6 lb. I just spooled a reel with 4 lb stren, and can cast the sucker from my garage way into the street lol.
I'm gonna keep 6lb on my jigging rod because I get hung up a lot jigging.
What are your thoughts on 4 lb vs 6lb? Have you considered a tandem 1/32? Or a more sensitive rod? Or adding a split shot a foot or so above a 1/32 jig? Or a line with less stretch/ better feel? Or using a slip or fixed cork tp produce the same result, or a different jig type. There are a lot of variables for you to consider, other than just line size. Cant pretend to know the answer here, but re-think everything so that you can get the desired results! Hope you figure it out and go get some more of those crappie.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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02/10/18 01:28 AM
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Davedave
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I used to used 4 pound sometimes. Now, I cant see it without reading glasses, so the smallest I go is 6. If that close up vision keeps getting worse, I will either bring reading glasses, or go up to about 40 pound test.
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Re: 4 vs 6
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02/10/18 01:47 AM
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sae
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Well you might as well get you some cheaters cause itdon't get no better and it do,nt stay the same, assuming youare over 40.
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Re: 4 vs 6
[Re: sae]
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02/10/18 01:48 AM
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Davedave
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Well you might as well get you some cheaters cause itdon't get no better and it do,nt stay the same, assuming youare over 40. I am over 40. I just dont like taking readers on the boat. Im really immature for my age.
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