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Re: Line Preference [Re: Dan_n_Texas] #13049947 02/02/19 05:06 PM
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Vertical jigging rods - 14lb Berkley Fireline with a 12lb mono leader

Casting rod - 6lb Slimeline...... Has been working better than any of the 6lb I've tried...

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Re: Line Preference [Re: Dan_n_Texas] #13049994 02/02/19 06:04 PM
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4# & 6# P-Line CX copolymer works for me.

Re: Line Preference [Re: Dan_n_Texas] #13050063 02/02/19 08:18 PM
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Thank you sir-will look that up!


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Re: Line Preference [Re: Dan_n_Texas] #13050443 02/03/19 03:41 AM
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Re: Line Preference [Re: crappie brother] #13050631 02/03/19 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by crappie brother
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When you tie the braid directly to the leader what knot you use? I use surgeons but if there is anything better out there would try that too. When I say better I mean easier to tie and less bump in the knot. Never had any issues with strength with the surgeons. Other suggestions welcome.


I use a double uni. While completing the wraps on each end, I do four. This keeps the knot compact, and it has yet to fail.

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yep,...3-4 wraps is plenty to catch fish that are mostly less than 2 pounds, except when you get a big ole bass sometimes..!!!
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Re: Line Preference [Re: rookyboy] #13051359 02/04/19 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by rookyboy
4lb mono always!


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4lb mono on a fast action ultralight makes for a fun day on the water!

Re: Line Preference [Re: Mckinneycrappiecatcher] #13070592 02/21/19 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Mckinneycrappiecatcher
4 lb green mr crappie line if I’m fishing on the main lake and it’s stained/murky. In clearer shallower water, typically on some of the rivers/tail waters I fish, a 4lb fluorocarbon leader is vital to success. That being said, I use 4lb test for ALL of my crappie fishing and most of my other fishing.

When I've tried 4 lb. monofilament it always breaks, even when just vertical fishing. Is there a better 4 lb. line than monofilament?


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Re: Line Preference [Re: Dan_n_Texas] #13070741 02/22/19 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan_n_Texas
Originally Posted by Mckinneycrappiecatcher
4 lb green mr crappie line if I’m fishing on the main lake and it’s stained/murky. In clearer shallower water, typically on some of the rivers/tail waters I fish, a 4lb fluorocarbon leader is vital to success. That being said, I use 4lb test for ALL of my crappie fishing and most of my other fishing.

When I've tried 4 lb. monofilament it always breaks, even when just vertical fishing. Is there a better 4 lb. line than monofilament?


Lighten up on your drag and get a net. Since I hate messing with nets, I just use 12/15/20 braid on most of my rods. I use 6/8 mono on dock shooter and on a other couple rods, just in case of line shy crappie. BTW, it may not seem like it from my comment, but I am real picky about my line.

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6 lb cabelas mono is awfully good stuff

Re: Line Preference [Re: Mckinneycrappiecatcher] #13071077 02/22/19 04:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Mckinneycrappiecatcher
4 lb green mr crappie line if Im fishing on the main lake and its stained/murky. In clearer shallower water, typically on some of the rivers/tail waters I fish, a 4lb fluorocarbon leader is vital to success. That being said, I use 4lb test for ALL of my crappie fishing and most of my other fishing.

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Originally Posted by Mckinneycrappiecatcher
4 lb green mr crappie line if I’m fishing on the main lake and it’s stained/murky. In clearer shallower water, typically on some of the rivers/tail waters I fish, a 4lb fluorocarbon leader is vital to success. That being said, I use 4lb test for ALL of my crappie fishing and most of my other fishing.

When I've tried 4 lb. monofilament it always breaks, even when just vertical fishing. Is there a better 4 lb. line than monofilament?


Lighten up on your drag and get a net. Since I hate messing with nets, I just use 12/15/20 braid on most of my rods. I use 6/8 mono on dock shooter and on a other couple rods, just in case of line shy crappie. BTW, it may not seem like it from my comment, but I am real picky about my line.


This is where I fall. 15/4 power pro hi viz on everything except a dock shooter where I use 6lb high viz monofilament mr crappie. Ive never run a leader on the braid but have always wondered if it would make any difference..... maybe one day Ill actually do an experiment on that.

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Braid, no memory. Mono gets curled up in the winter

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Originally Posted by Dan_n_Texas
Originally Posted by Mckinneycrappiecatcher
4 lb green mr crappie line if I’m fishing on the main lake and it’s stained/murky. In clearer shallower water, typically on some of the rivers/tail waters I fish, a 4lb fluorocarbon leader is vital to success. That being said, I use 4lb test for ALL of my crappie fishing and most of my other fishing.

When I've tried 4 lb. monofilament it always breaks, even when just vertical fishing. Is there a better 4 lb. line than monofilament?

Lighten your drag and make sure you dont have rotten line. Ive always used a mono main line and If The water is clear Ill tie a 3-4 4lb fluorocarbon leader straight to the mainline because it saves money. I use this setup all the time, I have landed walleye in excess of 7-8 lbs, hybrid striper up to 8lbs, striper, sandbass, crappie, smallmouth, largemouth, sported Bass, drum, catfish, and even an occasional carp with this setup. To each their own, but Im a finesse fisherman and it works for me, I dont see the need to use 20lb line for a 1lb fish.

Re: Line Preference [Re: Dan_n_Texas] #13072254 02/23/19 05:34 AM
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I use 10 lb braid. I like it cause it dont stretch and you can feel the light bites.

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