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I was wondering what line you guys use for crank baits. To narrow it down I have three categories

-Square bill

-1' - 10'

- 10' +

Thanks for the help

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For me:

Squarebill - 20 lb fluoro

1' to 10' - 15 lb fluoro

10' & deeper - 10 lb fluoro

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Anything that runs under 12ft., it's mono for me.  Deeper than that, I use braid, but on a different rod/reel.

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For squarebills and shallow cranks, minimum of 10 but usually 12 or 14, and that's mono.

 

Anything 4 - 10 feet, 10 - 12 pound mono.

 

Pure deep cranks over 10 feet? Ten pound fluoro.

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#10 Sunline Super Natural Monofilament

 

 

 

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Everything,,,Braid 832 Suffix, the only thing the style crankbait I'm using determines is what rod I'm using!

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#10 Sunline Super Natural Monofilament

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Question, what's your opinion of the Abrasion resistance of this line? I've heard bad things because its so thin for the # test that its not very resistant and that they are having break offs.
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Everything,,,Braid 832 Suffix, the only thing the style crankbait I'm using determines is what rod I'm using!

What rod do you use for Squarebills?
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12# Yo Zuri.

Mike

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Squarebills - usually 40lb 832 braid with a 12-15lb FC leader, or 15lb Fluoroclear

 

Anything deeper - Sniper 12lb FC, and I have one reel spooled up with 40lb 832 braid with a 12lb FC leader

 

I know most guys will use 10lb for deep cranking, but I feel much more confident with 12lb. 

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Interesting topic to me, as I'm seeing much different responses than what I expected! can any of the guys using braid/mono explain why? I've always used a fluoro or copoly depending on how deep I want to get the bait. 

 

To answer the OP-

Squarebills-15lb YZ Hybrid

1-10'-10lb YZ Hybrid

10'+-10lb Seaguar

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Question, what's your opinion of the Abrasion resistance of this line? I've heard bad things because its so thin for the # test that its not very resistant and that they are having break offs.

 

Set your drag properly. I have never been broken off.

 

 

 

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12-17# copolymer depending on cover. I don't have any crankbaits that are rated deeper than 6'.

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Posted

12 pound sunline reaction for all cranks.

I gave it a bad review before but it is growing on me.

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Everything,,,Braid 832 Suffix, the only thing the style crankbait I'm using determines is what rod I'm using!

 

Me too. from now on.

Posted

8lb suffix tri + for deep cranking, 10lb suffix trip+ for shallow.

I've yet to find s line that ties, has great abrasion resistance and nice feel better then suffix.

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12lb Big Game for all of my cranking reels.  I might think about putting 10ld Vanish on my deep cranking reels later this summer but Big Game is the real deal when it comes to price and performance for me.

 

Respectfully,

 

Thirtysixit

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Everything,,,Braid 832 Suffix, the only thing the style crankbait I'm using determines is what rod I'm using!

 

How long a leader do you typically use?

 

I'm just getting started with braid.. I put 832 on my pitching rod. I tied a 14" 15# leader on. Can I get away with a shorter Leader?

 

To answer the OP's question, I'm using 15 and 20# CX for cranks at this time.  

 

* I'm making my way to 832 braid for all my fishing. After my first hook set with braid using my pitching rod it was all over for me. No more nylon!

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