VinnieT Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 Hello, everyone, tomorrow I am going on a big fishing shopping trip, and I wanted to know what line (not brand) do you recommend for my crankbait setup and my plastics/jig setup. What line is best for beginners? Easiest to cast? Sits even on the reel? Quote
Fishin24/7 Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 I would go 10 or 12 pound test mono for cranks and 17 or 20 pound flurocarbon for jigs. Quote
VinnieT Posted December 27, 2012 Author Posted December 27, 2012 Won't lower diameter line cut into the other layers of line? Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 Well I am not real sure why you don't want to know the brand, because that is probably the most important thing I consider when choosing a line. For me, it isn't as much about the "lb test" but more about diameter. Larger lines will usually have more memory, but if you are casting heavy jigs, it shouldn't matter. However, if you are casting 1/4 oz weights on a T-rig, you probably want a little smaller line. As far as crankbaits go, the same can be said for line size as far as throwing smaller shallow divers versus larger deep divers. I would say as a "generic" answer to go with 10 lb on the crankbait reel and 14 lb on the plastics reel. Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 Won't lower diameter line cut into the other layers of line? Normally speaking, you only have to worry about the line "cutting" into the other layers of line when using braid. This usually occurs when one gets hung up and tries to pull the bait loose. It will indeed dig into the line. This doesn't happen near as often with Mono (although it can) when also trying to get your bait un-hung. Quote
VinnieT Posted December 27, 2012 Author Posted December 27, 2012 Also, can someone please give me an easy, at home solution for spooling the line on evenly? I'm a bit ocd and uneven line bugs the crap out of me. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 Also, can someone please give me an easy, at home solution for spooling the line on evenly? I'm a bit ocd and uneven line bugs the crap out of me. Use a line that comes from the manufacturer with an even spooling technology, make sure your level wind is in good operating order, and spool the line directly off the spool under tension. Quote
VinnieT Posted December 27, 2012 Author Posted December 27, 2012 Use a line that comes from the manufacturer with an even spooling technology, make sure your level wind is in good operating order, and spool the line directly off the spool under tension. What do you mean even spooling technology? Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 What do you mean even spooling technology? Sufix uses it (just an example) 1 Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 is sufix good? IDK.........you tell us. Buy a spool and then 15mins later you will be an expert. Thats how it works around here from what I am told. 1 Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 Yes suffix is good. 15-17# fluoro for your jig set up. Since you dont want to know brands, dont go cheap with fluoro. You get what you pay for. 10-12# mono or fluoro whatever your prefer for cranking. Quote
Bass Junkie Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 is sufix good? I use it, like it, and have not found a reasonably priced mono I like better. Here is a link to a Tackle Tour review of it http://www.tackletour.com/reviewsufixelite.html In the review they note it might be too limp or stretchy for some, but I've never felt a lack of sensitivity, and my hook-sets have not suffered in the least. Quote
Super User LgMouthGambler Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 Just get yourself a spool of 12# and a spool of 15# YoZuri. Use the 12 for cranks, and the 15 for worms and jigs. Problem solved Quote
kylek Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 Just get yourself a spool of 12# and a spool of 15# YoZuri. Use the 12 for cranks, and the 15 for worms and jigs. Problem solved This is what I have on most of my rods. I keep one with braid on it. Also picked up some 6lb for my spinning reel. Quote
Super User kickerfish1 Posted December 27, 2012 Super User Posted December 27, 2012 Another tip on getting line to lay flat and even on reels is to keep the reel flat without tilting it on its side. Cranks -10 or 12#. Choose mono if topwater baits will be fished on the same outfit and floro if it is crankbait exclusive outfit. Jigs/T-rigs. Choose 12-15# floro if you buy the good quality stuff. Talking $20-$50 a spool. If not jut use braid and call it good. Quote
YoungProdigy19 Posted December 27, 2012 Posted December 27, 2012 Crankbait.. i use PLine either 15lb-17lb floro, jig i use 17lb mccoy floro. If your looking for line on baitcaster, 10 and up is good, if you use light line on a baitcaster it causes backlashes, and spinning reels i go with 6-10lb mccoy floro with 12lb mono as the backing. Keep about an 1/8th inch of space in the spools. Hope i helped. Quote
VinnieT Posted December 28, 2012 Author Posted December 28, 2012 Sufix uses it (just an example) Ok thanks for the advice. I got the Sufix line and wow! What a difference! The line is never uneven on my Citica now. Quote
5fishlimit Posted December 29, 2012 Posted December 29, 2012 If you look around you can find some great deals on larger spools of line. I picked a 1lb spool (5800 yards) of 10# yo-zuri hybrid for just under $30. I mostly fish with lipless cranks and spinnerbaits, so for me I felt like I won the lottery! Quote
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