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I 99% baitcast bass fish but I just ordered a Cabela's "Prodigy"
2000(Daiwa Capricorn) for my spinning V-Rod. Seaguar CarbonPro(100% fluorocarbon) is what I am using on my 10lb baitcast rig and I like it a lot. If I got this line, in 6lb, would it be to stiff for a spinning reel? I am looking to keep the line visibility down for the clear lakes when I dropshot and throw small lures. Thanks |
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Don't change a thing shred, I use the exact same line on my spinning reels,
it kicks -ss. Warren "SHRED©" wrote in message news:rTRyb.25230$Bk1.19816@fed1read05... I 99% baitcast bass fish but I just ordered a Cabela's "Prodigy" 2000(Daiwa Capricorn) for my spinning V-Rod. Seaguar CarbonPro(100% fluorocarbon) is what I am using on my 10lb baitcast rig and I like it a lot. If I got this line, in 6lb, would it be to stiff for a spinning reel? I am looking to keep the line visibility down for the clear lakes when I dropshot and throw small lures. Thanks |
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