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What line should I use for Chatterbaits/ what line do you use for Chatterbaits?


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On 10/6/2022 at 5:50 AM, Woody B said:

Mono!!!  for everything.

This is so boring ?

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2 minutes ago, MidwestBassAttack said:

17lb P-Line Tactical for my spinners and chatters. The absolute best fluorocarbon line I’ve come across. Darn bear bulletproof in the abrasion resistance department!

I feel the same way about P Line's Ultimate Flurocarbon in 15lb......absolutely amazing in terms of abrasion resistance.    Extraordinarily tough line.    I'll have to try the Tactical....I like the name lol  

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2 hours ago, waymont said:

This is so boring ?

If boring is catching fish all week without retying, then yes, boring...

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Just now, Deleted account said:

If boring is catch fish all week without retying, then yes, boring...

Fishing all week with anything without re-tying any line is a terrible idea. 

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3 minutes ago, waymont said:

Fishing all week with anything without re-tying any line is a terrible idea. 

Not with little fresh water fish...

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4 minutes ago, Deleted account said:

Not with little fresh water fish...

That’s your thing, I prefer to catch large freshwater fish

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17 pound Cajun Red Mono it is a little thinner then Big Game . I use it for Texas rigging to 

Posted
4 hours ago, waymont said:

That’s your thing, I prefer to catch large freshwater fish

I guess this is a little freshwater fish I caught on 12 pound mono.  

 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Woody B said:

I guess this is a little freshwater fish I caught on 12 pound mono.  

 

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I bet you wouldn't have caught that fish if you didn't retie for a weeks worth of fishing.

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49 minutes ago, waymont said:

I bet you wouldn't have caught that fish if you didn't retie for a weeks worth of fishing.

I'll take that bet.

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I throw my chatterbaits on a Daiwa DX Type-H 7'3" Heavy Moderate with a Daiwa Tatula CT spooled up with 16# Sunline Sniper.  It's a pleasure to fish and the setup cost me under 200 bones two Christmases ago.  I'd go with the lowest diameter, highest breaking strength fluorocarbon you can afford.

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11 minutes ago, TheAnglerAquarist said:

What brand of flourocarbon would you reccomend? I’ve decided on 12-15 lb flouro.

My go to fluoro is Sunline Sniper, it's a high quality line at a reasonable price. Seaguar Tatsu is awesome but pricey. 

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1 hour ago, TheAnglerAquarist said:

What brand of flourocarbon would you reccomend? I’ve decided on 12-15 lb flouro.

All the stuff made in Japan I've tried is great, but on the reels I'm trying to catch a DD on I use P line's Ultimate Fluorocarbon in 15lb.    Exceptional abrasion resistant and strong.   Still got enough stretch, but I think this bait excels best with a rod made for it that should have the forgiveness in that aspect verses the line part of the equation.

 

I spooled Seguer red label 12lb on a Steez BFS reel earlier, and fished it this afternoon.   High quality stuff as well.   

 

I've just come to trust the P Line with regards to pulling big fish from laydowns.  

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19 hours ago, AlabamaSpothunter said:

All the stuff made in Japan I've tried is great, but on the reels I'm trying to catch a DD on I use P line's Ultimate Fluorocarbon in 15lb.    Exceptional abrasion resistant and strong.   Still got enough stretch, but I think this bait excels best with a rod made for it that should have the forgiveness in that aspect verses the line part of the equation.

 

I spooled Seguer red label 12lb on a Steez BFS reel earlier, and fished it this afternoon.   High quality stuff as well.   

 

I've just come to trust the P Line with regards to pulling big fish from laydowns.  

I’ve heard good things on the p-line ultimate. The Rod I have has a good amount of tip, but gets to the backbone relatively quickly

20 hours ago, Jrob78 said:

My go to fluoro is Sunline Sniper, it's a high quality line at a reasonable price. Seaguar Tatsu is awesome but pricey. 

I have heard this one is many peoples go to for moving bait flouro. I’m sure it’s great for bottom contact as well

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Sunline Sniper for all moving baits except frogs and on top. 
 


 

 

Mike

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2 hours ago, Mike L said:

Sunline Sniper for all moving baits except frogs and on top. 
 


 

 

Mike

Nice. The problem is, I want to use little jigs on this rod too

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Posted
3 minutes ago, TheAnglerAquarist said:

Nice. The problem is, I want to use little jigs on this rod too


What’s the problem?

Sniper or any other quality flouro is a great choice. 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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1 minute ago, Mike L said:


What’s the problem?

Sniper or any other quality flouro is a great choice. 

 

 

 

 

Mike

Ah ok people have always just called it a moving bait flouro, not a bottom contact

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36 minutes ago, TheAnglerAquarist said:

Ah ok people have always just called it a moving bait flouro, not a bottom contact

Sniper is a high quality fluoro that is good for moving baits or bottom contact. 

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On 10/16/2022 at 7:06 PM, Deleted account said:

I'll take that bet.

And you would lose

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