Cgrinder Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 So, curiosity, why are you throwing a frog in a place with little to no vegetation? Quote
lecisnith Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 7 hours ago, Pondboss16 said: EDIT: i keep getting mixed replies (mono vs braid) I usually fish ponds with little to no water vegetation. There are just so many different things that go into the fishing line you buy. The thing is i only have one rod (abu garcia black max) spooled with some 10 or so pound mono. Ive only caught a few frog fish and am wanting to really get into it this summer. But with the fact that have one rod i need to find a line that is universal between soft plastics frogging and hardbaits which may be impossible. If i get braid the fish might see it, if i get mono the stretch will lose fish when frogging. And even if i go with mono it has to be under 15 pounds cause thats all my real can take I just don't even know what to do If you're fishing places that are largely without vegetation, considering the reel, it is completely unnecessary to use braid and, if you hook into a good fish and have braid that is normally used for frogging (40-65#), there is a good chance you could damage your reel. I have 15# Big Game on my Black Max and use it for anything from topwater to spinnerbaits to Texas rigs and jigs. Mono is actually perfect for what you're describing, in my eyes. 2 Quote
Super User Raul Posted February 8, 2016 Super User Posted February 8, 2016 6 hours ago, lecisnith said: If you're fishing places that are largely without vegetation, considering the reel, it is completely unnecessary to use braid and, if you hook into a good fish and have braid that is normally used for frogging (40-65#), there is a good chance you could damage your reel. I have 15# Big Game on my Black Max and use it for anything from topwater to spinnerbaits to Texas rigs and jigs. Mono is actually perfect for what you're describing, in my eyes. Excuse me, mono is not perfect, Berkely Trilene Big Game is. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 8, 2016 Super User Posted February 8, 2016 14 hours ago, Cgrinder said: So, curiosity, why are you throwing a frog in a place with little to no vegetation? To catch bass There is no law that says bass only bite frogs around vegetation! I agree with Big Game 15#! 1 Quote
Cgrinder Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 1 hour ago, Catt said: To catch bass There is no law that says bass only bite frogs around vegetation! I agree with Big Game 15#! Asking the new guy with the one rod/reel option. Quote
lecisnith Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 1 hour ago, Raul said: Excuse me, mono is not perfect, Berkely Trilene Big Game is. Potato, potatoe... Quote
Rick Howard Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 16 hours ago, Pondboss16 said: hope I'm not being a pain but how does it hold up when frog fishing? No bother. It does well enough for me. Better options may exist but I have no issues with breaking this line or losing bass due to the line. Granted I'm not hauling whoppers. Big bass for me are in the 5lb category. I do not carry many setups and change my bait over Rod and reel. For me the 12lb tri line xt does it all except flipping. 1 Quote
Turtle135 Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 1 hour ago, Rick Howard said: No bother. It does well enough for me. Better options may exist but I have no issues with breaking this line or losing bass due to the line. Granted I'm not hauling whoppers. Big bass for me are in the 5lb category. I do not carry many setups and change my bait over Rod and reel. For me the 12lb tri line xt does it all except flipping. I am in the same camp. Big bass around here might push up into the 6 to 7 pound range. I use 14 pound test Trilene XT and bump up to 17 pound test in heavy cover situations. Quote
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