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"Steve W." wrote in message
... 65 braid flipping and frogging. (used to use 50, but got tired of breaking off) 14 mono deep cranking and large poppers 12 mono regular cranking and popping 10 mono small cranking and popping usually on spinning tackle 17 mono buzzbait 6-10 flouro finnesse pretty much always on spinning tackle 12 flouro everyday 5" senko 14 mono medium blade 10-12 mono small blade For each application I use the strongest line that does not kill the action of the bait and is still castable. Its like hooks for plastics. Always use the biggest hook that does not kill the action of the bait. Each rod also is suited to the application. I never use leaders, but I do spool braid on spliced with a back to back uniknot to a dozen feet or so of 25-30 lb mono backing. The mono will not slip on the spool with an arbor knot. Hopefully one of the other regulars will pipe up and argue with me so you can get some idea why for each application. |
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