CTBASS Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 I was at a tackle shop today and was looking at the lucky craft suspending pointer 100 baits. On a sign above the baits said not so use a sinking line or florocarbon line. My question is what line do you use for suspending baits and floating baits and topwater baits? bassnovice Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 21, 2008 Super User Posted March 21, 2008 What I 've been using for over 2 decades for practically anything: Trilene Big Game nylon monofilament. Tried many other lines and still always return to the old reliable. Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted March 21, 2008 Super User Posted March 21, 2008 kvd won a bassmaster classic using flouro on a jerkbait.it's not like the line is as heavy as a sinker. Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 I only use Flouro for jerkbaits (and crankbaits). I don't know why there would be a sign telling you not to. IMHO, flouro is best suited for jerkbaits. If you don't mind, ask them why they have that sign there. I would be curious to hear the answer. Quote
CTBASS Posted March 22, 2008 Author Posted March 22, 2008 I did ask them and there answer was that floro line would sink and the jerkbait would not suspend, but would be drawn down with the line. Quote
Hot Rod Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 I've noticed that when I need to use a suspending jerkbait (i.e. colder water conditions) they tend to float up more than sink. Cold water is denser than warmer water so objects are more bouyant in the colder the water. So I think the sinking property of floro is an advantage for suspending baits in colder water. Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 I did ask them and there answer was that floro line would sink and the jerkbait would not suspend, but would be drawn down with the line. Then that would mean if you used mono with a jerkbait, the line would float and the jerkbait would not suspend, but would be drawn up with the line. Seriously, flouro doesn't sink like lead. If you paused the jerkbait for 5 seconds, I still don't think the flouro would sink fast enough to draw it down. I guess everyone has their opinion. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted March 22, 2008 Super User Posted March 22, 2008 I did ask them and there answer was that floro line would sink and the jerkbait would not suspend, but would be drawn down with the line.\Takes all kinds... Quote
WIII-60 Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 If fluoro would make it sink, and mono would make it float, split the difference and use copolymer? Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted March 22, 2008 Super User Posted March 22, 2008 I like 15 pound power pro with a 12 pound fluoro leader for 4 - 6" long jerkbaits. If I'm using smaller ones, I usually use 6 - 8 pound Stren Original. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted March 22, 2008 Super User Posted March 22, 2008 I usually take along 6 or 7 rigged outfits (for the wife & myself), still I'm always stumped as to which lure to cut-off during a lure change. That said, I'll tie any lure to any available outfit, regardless of the line on the spool (almost always braid). Of course, tournament marketers would like to turn us all into tackle junkies, which in fact they have. But in reality, any lure can be fished on any line, to me at least that's just part of the art of angling. Roger Quote
low_pro Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 I usually take along 6 or 7 rigged outfits (for the wife & myself), still I'm always stumped as to which lure to cut-off during a lure change. That said, I'll tie any lure to any available outfit, regardless of the line on the spool (almost always braid). Of course, tournament marketers would like to turn us all into tackle junkies, which in fact they have. But in reality, any lure can be fished on any line, to me at least that's just part of the art of angling. Roger Hear Hear!!! I use braid for everything... Quote
sodaksker Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 I like 15 pound power pro with a 12 pound fluoro leader for 4 - 6" long jerkbaits. If I'm using smaller ones, I usually use 6 - 8 pound Stren Original. This is what I will do, unless the water is stained to the point that I can go straight braid (sufix). Quote
JT Bagwell Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 If the water has any kind of color to it, I go with PowerPro (no leader). If it is clear then I go with PowerPro and a monofilament leader. JT Bagwell Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted March 23, 2008 Super User Posted March 23, 2008 The best year I ever had with jerkbaits was 2005, that was also the year I fished them on flurocarbon, Vanish to be exact. I hated that line with a passion, and went back to using copoly. for jerkbaits in 2006-2007. I noticed via my logs jerkbait catch rates dropped..........quite a bit. So this year I am back to flurocarbon, Trilene 100%, will it make a difference? Maybe? At least I hope so. Quote
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