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Jigs - 50lb braid / 15 up to 25lb P-Line CFX Fluoro or 100% Fluoro

T-Rigs - 50lb braid / 14-16lb fluoro

  • Super User
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Berkley Big Game 15# Mean Green with the exception of summer time matted Hydrilla then its braid.

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15# P-line CXX for my jigging and heavy t-rigged baits, 12# P-line CXX for my baitcast worming combo, and 8# Seaguar Invisix fluoro for my spinning combos for small light jigs and light t-rigged baits like finesse worms, grubs, and tubes.

I also have some Yo-zuri hybrid I'm gonna try out too

  • Super User
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Spinning tackle: Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #6 (.010" diameter, 11.9 lb test)

Baitcasting gear: Hybrid or Hybrid Ultra Soft #12 (.013" diameter, 19.5 lb test)

8-)

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12# Berkley 100% fluorocarbon or 15# P-line XXX-strong, going to spool up 1 rod with braid this year for the heavy cover.

  • Super User
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"wouldnt braided line be to visible and float to much for a t-rig... i agree to use braid for jigs but not sure bout t-rig"

Well, lets see: a jig has a hook and a weight made on to it. A Tx rig has a hook and weight that are separate-some peg the weight making it a jig. Both can be rigged with a worm, crawfish, etc. There are light weight and heavy jigs. There are light weight and heavy slip sinkers. In functionality they are the same. Why wouldn't the same line work with both?

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Only have one baitcasting rod for jig and t rig. A Powell 703 STX Revo. Use 30# Power Pro braid and 12# Seaguar invz leader. Lighter jig t rig use Spin 20# braid 6# fluro clear Avid/Symetre. Fish clear and stained water. uni uni knot/glue 8-)

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