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What are you guys using? I'm using 15lb copolymer and it does ok

  • Super User
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40# Sufix 832 to 12# YZH leader - since I'm pulling them across the top of submerged weeds, I want the braid in case they dive back down into them...the YZH is for shock absorption.

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This year I went to 50 lb suffix 832 no leader on a 7’6 mh moderate rod and absolutely love it. I’ve not missed a fish yet the hook up ratio for me is awesome.

  • Global Moderator
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Depends, either 16# Sniper or 30# original Power Pro.  
 

 

 

 

Mike

 

 

 

  • Global Moderator
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17lb Pline CXX

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15lb mono I've had for 30 years.  Caught my PB with one about 3 weeks ago.

  • Super User
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20# original Power pro. 

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15lb CXX.  I did watch a 'bass pros' episode where ish was throwing buzzbaits on s 7-6 mh/mod fast rod with braid and  spoke of his perceived benefits.

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My buzzers and spinnerbaits are on 17lb XL mono and it has worked fine.  The buzzers are fished on a 6'6" MH Rick Clune top water rod and the spinnerbaits on a 7' MH KVD spinnerbait rod.

  • Super User
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On 6/20/2020 at 3:14 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

17lb Pline CXX

*The #17 lb. CXX is on my short list to try for a variety of tactics - how does it handle for you ? ...Do you have to use any line conditioner to get it to behave properly on the reel ? . I thought for buzzbaits , buzz toads , larger spinner baits and perhaps certain other  top water - the #17 lb. CXX would be an upgrade over the Yo-Zuri Hybrid #12 lb. I use for smaller cranks and such ?

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1 hour ago, ChrisD46 said:

*The #17 lb. CXX is on my short list to try for a variety of tactics - how does it handle for you ? ...Do you have to use any line conditioner to get it to behave properly on the reel ? . I thought for buzzbaits , buzz toads , larger spinner baits and perhaps certain other  top water - the #17 lb. CXX would be an upgrade over the Yo-Zuri Hybrid #12 lb. I use for smaller cranks and such ?

It's fairly stiff, but not terrible. I don't use any line condition on any line, haven't owned any in years. I use it for most moving baits where I need abrasion resistance because it's excellent in that category.

  • Super User
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5 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

It's fairly stiff, but not terrible. I don't use any line condition on any line, haven't owned any in years. I use it for most moving baits where I need abrasion resistance because it's excellent in that category.

Could also work for a C-Rig or football jigs ?

  • Global Moderator
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20 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

Could also work for a C-Rig or football jigs ?

It would work, wouldn't be my first choice though.

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Anything from 14 lb Stren Original to 50 lb Power Pro.  I did try with 17 lb McCoy's Mean Green (copoly) once and didn't like how fast I had to keep the bait moving.  I've stayed away from sinking lines otherwise.

  • Super User
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30-lb Sufix braid      

If I were using copolymer mono, I'd go with 15 or 17 lb test like you.

 

Roger

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