ike8120 Posted March 2 Posted March 2 This what I am using: bladed jig and Frog- Braid Topwater,Tubes,Paddletail,Shakey Head-FC Most of my spinning is Braid /FC leader Quote
dk2429 Posted March 3 Posted March 3 Straight braid on everything for me except flurocarbon for Texas rigs/jigs and deep cranks Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted March 3 Posted March 3 I carry three rods usually. A 7’ MH caster spooled with 15 - 20 # mono , a 7’ M spinner spooled with 10# mono , and a 7’ ML spinner spooled with 6# mono. I don’t really do bait specific lines . It’s all gotta be versatile and mono is the happy medium for me. 2 Quote
Junk Fisherman Posted Friday at 11:20 AM Posted Friday at 11:20 AM Spinning- YGK Soul braid and 6 lb Gamma Edge leader for everything Pitching, Worming, Jigs: 15 lb fluoro Topwater: 15 lb Big Game Chatters and spinnerbaits: 15 lb fluoro (braid/leader?) Jerks and medium cranks: 10-12 lb fluoro I have been experimenting with using a braid/leader setup for more casting applications. I had a good outing with a braid/leader setup recently for chatters so that might be a change I make. Going to keep experimenting with that setup for pitching as well. Quote
VTFan Posted Friday at 01:00 PM Posted Friday at 01:00 PM Fluro to braid on spinning. Straight fluro or braid on casting depending on the lure. Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted Friday at 01:28 PM Super User Posted Friday at 01:28 PM Jigs - Braid w/mono leader and fluorocarbon for crystal clear waters. Chatterbaits - Mono. Crankbaits - Fluorocarbon. Topwater - Mono. Quote
Hulkster Posted Friday at 01:46 PM Posted Friday at 01:46 PM I use Sufix Siege mono on my two main rigs. 12 pound on my baitcasting rig with 200 size curado and 6 pound on my spinning rig with a 1000 size shimano nasci. Quote
Peacedivision Posted Friday at 02:10 PM Posted Friday at 02:10 PM A lot of Yo Zuri hybrid, straight fluoro for jerkbaits and jigs, braid for frogs/heavy swimjigs, braid to leader on all the spinning rods. 1 Quote
Texas Flood Posted Friday at 02:16 PM Posted Friday at 02:16 PM Braid for topwater and punchin. Fluoro for everything else. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 02:21 PM 56 minutes ago, Texas Flood said: Braid for topwater and punchin. Fluoro for everything else. And here I thought I was the only one Mike 2 Quote
Texas Flood Posted Friday at 02:51 PM Posted Friday at 02:51 PM 52 minutes ago, Mike L said: And here I thought I was the only one Mike My man! I don’t like using leaders and I’m not even a big fan of braid to be honest. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted Friday at 03:17 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 03:17 PM 22 minutes ago, Texas Flood said: My man! I don’t like using leaders and I’m not even a big fan of braid to be honest. As I’ve said many times, braid to me is a specialty line. Top, frog and only for the heaviest of cover punching. Mike 4 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted Friday at 03:38 PM Super User Posted Friday at 03:38 PM On 2/28/2025 at 1:46 PM, GardenStateFishin said: What do you guys prefer and why? Straight fluro or braid to fluro leader for: - Jigs - Chatterbaits - Cranks - Topwater 1 hour ago, Texas Flood said: Braid for topwater and punchin. Fluoro for everything else. 1 hour ago, Mike L said: And here I thought I was the only one 47 minutes ago, Texas Flood said: My man! I don’t like using leaders and I’m not even a big fan of braid to be honest. 21 minutes ago, Mike L said: As I’ve said many times, braid to me is a specialty line. Top, frog and only for the heaviest of cover punching. OP - fluoro, fluoro, fluoro, mono… Looks like there are actually 3 of us 😎 Braid doesn’t belong on a baitcaster except for when it does 😉 3 Quote
Super User Catt Posted Friday at 04:34 PM Super User Posted Friday at 04:34 PM Long before Flourcarbon, Copolymore, Monofilament all we had was braided lines. I've fished braided Cotton, Dacron, Micron, Suture Material (Silk), Micro Dyneema®, Kevlar, & Spectra. In the early 60s I was a desk hand on a Charter Fishing Boat in the Gulf of America. Once back in Port my job was to dry all the line on a couple dozen reels. 2 Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted Friday at 10:44 PM Super User Posted Friday at 10:44 PM Using flouro more and more but anything on top Big Game mono Quote
woolleyfooley Posted Friday at 11:54 PM Posted Friday at 11:54 PM On 2/28/2025 at 1:59 PM, Mike L said: Straight flouro for everything including pitching/punching in light to moderate cover. To me braid is a specialty line used only on top (30#) Frogs (50#) and pitching/punching in the heaviest of cover (65# or 80#) Mike Took the words right out of my mouth. Only difference is I even still use 25lb tatsu fluoro for moderate/heavy cover. I also have one rod with mono on it for light top waters and the occasional jerk bait. 1 Quote
Texas Flood Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM 8 hours ago, Team9nine said: OP - fluoro, fluoro, fluoro, mono… Looks like there are actually 3 of us 😎 Braid doesn’t belong on a baitcaster except for when it does 😉 My man! x2 2 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM Global Moderator Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM 4 minutes ago, woolleyfooley said: Took the words right out of my mouth. Only difference is I even still use 25lb tatsu fluoro for moderate/heavy cover. For those conditions sometimes I’ll use 20# Shooter For me Tatsu is a little over qualified for strictly flipping/pitching. Mike Quote
crypt Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM Big Game for everything but flipping/punching or frogging.That gets braid. 1 Quote
33oldtimer Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 3/7/2025 at 7:18 PM, crypt said: Big Game for everything but flipping/punching or frogging.That gets braid. Big Game is my favorite Mono. But I like something a bit less stiff for some lures like Crankbaits. For those I like Stren or Contra Mono. Quote
The Baron Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago For what the op listed… Jigs - straight braid flipping cover or in stained water. Straight fluoro in clear water, especially for dragging finesse jigs for smallmouth on Lake Ontario. Chatterbaits - 12-14# copoly Cranks - 10-12# copoly for square bills and medium cranks, 14# fluoro for deep crankin’ Topwater - 12# Big Game mono on a dedicated popper, whopper plopper, spook rod. But will throw the same on my medium crankbait setup with 12# copoly. All my spinning gear is braid to 8-10# fluoro leader for everything. Dropshot, ned, tubes, shaky head, and small keitechs on a ball head or underspin. The oddballs are when I’m throwing a bubba shot setup on a baitcaster with braid to a 12# fluoro leader, or for Carolina Rig which is braid to 12# Big Game mono. Quote
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