I haven’t used Trilene or Stren in a long time. There are so many quality lines available now. I transitioned to braid for all my spinning and fluorocarbon for the majority of casting applications. When mono comes into play it’s Sunline Super Natural. I’m sure there are others that perform great but I like this stuff and have confidence in it.
Blugilla, Jaint Juice, Wild Shad for the Crush 50. The new Munch runs shallower for getting over submerged grass. The Splash Back popper is a superb top water bait.
Old Timers? We are a different breed, Back then we could keep a buzzbait running on the surface with a 4.7 to 1 ratio. I know it’s hard to believe but it’s true. During those times a football jig was a dance the scoring receiver did in the end zone. Where’s my walker Martha?
When Dobyns had the roll out promo on the Kadens, one model I grabbed was a 713 SF and it’s paired with a Procyon LT 3000 I picked up on a close out for 99 bucks. Best combo for the cost I have to date.
Best to worst as in catching effectiveness or capability to fish the lure/ technique? I have no best. I have worse because I don’t care to fish them be it big swim baits and the umbrella rig.
Why are line manufactures setting a braid pound test at 65 pounds? Why not 60 or 70 pound test. What’s the magic about 65? Have anglers been indoctrinated into a false belief that this test braid is the standard of the industry? There are two answers to questions that I have to know: what is the meaning of life and the braid deal.
If I was a “premium” hook manufacturer, I would be approaching credible bait companies and providing a workable cost with the caveat my hook brand be featured on the package. Like Bill Lewis, a number of well known brands do just that. That’s good marketing and good business.
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