billmac Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 If using mono or fluoro, what is the lightest line you would use for a texas-rigged plastic? How about a bait with a weedguard? Quote
Todd2 Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 I use 8 lb Trilene XT on my spinning gear when throwing 1/8 or lighter and really like it. XT runs a tad thick, so I would not go any higher. Quote
Super User NHBull Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 8 lb is my go to Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 The absolute lightest I will use is 6 lb. Stren or YoZuri Hybrid. Both are strong 6 lb lines. I use them on relatively clear bottoms. If there are weeds, trees or brush, I immediately go up in test as I need to. jj Quote
billmac Posted September 30, 2019 Author Posted September 30, 2019 I'm mainly thinking of what size line it takes to punch through the plastic bait when setting the hook. Quote
Super User Catt Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 My Texas Rig & Jig rod is spooled with 15# Berkley Big Game Mean Green. I have on occasion dropped down to 12#, I do believe I feel bites better but I also know I break-off more. Quote
waymont Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 12lb is the lowest I use, mostly 15-20 Quote
jmz313 Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 i will use 8lb Seguar InvisX on occasion but i feel its really tough to dial in the drag to hookset ratio. Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 It depends on where I'm throwing. Currently on my dedicated 10" power worm rig, I'm throwing 17 lb Abrazx. On slightly lighter rigs, where mostly I'm throwing 5' stick worms into cover, 15 lb Abrazx is where I'm at right now. On my bubba drop shot rig, which I occasionally tx rig baits, 20 lb fluorocarbon gets the nod right now. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted September 30, 2019 Global Moderator Posted September 30, 2019 14#, 16# or 20# flouro depending on what I'm throwing where. Mike Quote
Super User WRB Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 6 hours ago, billmac said: I'm mainly thinking of what size line it takes to punch through the plastic bait when setting the hook. Use strong lighter wire hooks and skin hook the soft plastic worm. I use Owner 5133 1/0 with 5 lb Max UG slip shot rig with spinning tackle. Bait casting with bullet weight and standard worm hooks 10 lb is the lightest I would go, usually 12 lb or 16 lb depending on the cover. Tom Quote
Glaucus Posted September 30, 2019 Posted September 30, 2019 8lb on small t-rigs on spinning gear. 12lb is the lowest I go for standard t-rigs on casting gear. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 I won’t go less than 10 lb for light t-rigs on a spinning rig. 1 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 Light T-Rigs get tossed on the Trion with 10# Yo-Zuri Hybrid. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted September 30, 2019 Super User Posted September 30, 2019 Anywhere from 8lb to 12 lb, depending on conditions, i.e. cover, clear, or stained water, ect. Quote
mrpao Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 1 hour ago, Glaucus said: 8lb on small t-rigs on spinning gear. 12lb is the lowest I go for standard t-rigs on casting gear. Me too^^^ 1 Quote
Super User FishTank Posted October 1, 2019 Super User Posted October 1, 2019 6lb is lowest I will go on spinning gear and 10lb on baitcasters. Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted October 1, 2019 Super User Posted October 1, 2019 6lb Seaguar Red label leader to 8lb braid fishing Z-man bulletz with a Crawz and the TRD with the weedless jighead. Quote
deadadrift89 Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 12# Sniper is lowest, but use 14# the most on baitcasters. 20-30# braid with 10-14# leader on spinning. Quote
mc6524 Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 I would suggest, you keep two things in mind. First, if you are using a sharp hook, the pressure it takes for the hook to penetrate a bass’s mouth is not that much. Next, any concern with the weight of the line used is more the weight of the fish. Here is where the drank on your reel is key. On very clear lakes many pro fishermen use 6# and even lighter line is used on spinning tackle. IMO, the maximum drag on my reels range from 12-14 lbs, so rarely do I use any line that is more than 12 lb test, especially since I fish a lot of clear lakes. Quote
Shimano_1 Posted October 1, 2019 Posted October 1, 2019 I never go below 10 on spinning gear with finesse tactics..light Texas rigs etc. On my casting gear it's at least 15lb usually 20 Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted October 2, 2019 Super User Posted October 2, 2019 I have thrown a weightless T-Rigged on 8lb line before on occasion, although would normally ideally use at least 15lb braid or 10lb mono/fluoro. Quote
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