bweave09 Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 What about the modern day Fluocarbon and Braided line? Clancy W I'd have to say #1 would probably end up being the sidefinder for sure, on my or any serious anglers list... But I must say growing up on 8lb stren and switching to 12lb seaugar flourocaron line was intense. I've been pretty successful targeting areas that were for years "No mans land". I can't venture too deep into SUPER HEAVY cover..But on my M-XF spinning rod, reel spooled with this incredible line.. Besides line twist and poor(in comparison to mono)memory...It's the perfect tool to littleraly connect you to the fish you are targeting. I am very impressed with seaguar's fluorocarbon. I have 15 pound invizx on a curado with an all star rod and it's my main set up.Stuff does not break very easily.By the way never buy p line especially p line fluorocarbon i have never been so tinkled off by line in my whole life Not to thread jack or come off as unfriendly here, but I don't think that's fair. I love my P-Line. 6lb CXX is fantastic on my spinning reels and the heavier tests are just as good on the baitcasters. CXX is tough as nails and is one of my favorite lines. To each his own, and mine is P-Line. Quote
bweave09 Posted December 9, 2010 Posted December 9, 2010 What about the modern day Fluocarbon and Braided line? Clancy W I'd have to say #1 would probably end up being the sidefinder for sure, on my or any serious anglers list... But I must say growing up on 8lb stren and switching to 12lb seaugar flourocaron line was intense. I've been pretty successful targeting areas that were for years "No mans land". I can't venture too deep into SUPER HEAVY cover..But on my M-XF spinning rod, reel spooled with this incredible line.. Besides line twist and poor(in comparison to mono)memory...It's the perfect tool to littleraly connect you to the fish you are targeting. I am very impressed with seaguar's fluorocarbon. I have 15 pound invizx on a curado with an all star rod and it's my main set up.Stuff does not break very easily.By the way never buy p line especially p line fluorocarbon i have never been so tinkled off by line in my whole life Not to thread jack or come off as unfriendly here, but I don't think that's fair. I love my P-Line. 6lb CXX is fantastic on my spinning reels and the heavier tests are just as good on the baitcasters. CXX is tough as nails and is one of my favorite lines. To each his own, and mine is P-Line. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted December 10, 2010 Super User Posted December 10, 2010 > I'd also have to parrot 'Side-Imaging' > Minn Kota's 'Spot-Lock' electric anchor (aborts the need for the ugly and expensive Power Pole, and functions in deep water) Roger Im pretty sure id rather have a powerpole because that spot lock seems like it would run your battery down,malfunction, and its a lot more disturbing in shallow water. I dont think powerpoles look that bad either,kinda gives the boat a "i know what im doing" look I'm aware of only one way to look like you know what you're doing. The angler who consistently brings double-wide bass to the scales, looks like he knows what he's doing, even though his boat may look like a Giant Grasshopper Roger Quote
Super User RoLo Posted December 10, 2010 Super User Posted December 10, 2010 > I'd also have to parrot 'Side-Imaging' > Minn Kota's 'Spot-Lock' electric anchor (aborts the need for the ugly and expensive Power Pole, and functions in deep water) Roger Im pretty sure id rather have a powerpole because that spot lock seems like it would run your battery down,malfunction, and its a lot more disturbing in shallow water. I dont think powerpoles look that bad either,kinda gives the boat a "i know what im doing" look I'm aware of only one way to look like you know what you're doing. The angler who consistently brings double-wide bass to the scales, looks like he knows what he's doing, even though his boat may look like a Giant Grasshopper Roger Quote
Super User RoLo Posted December 10, 2010 Super User Posted December 10, 2010 > I'd also have to parrot 'Side-Imaging' > Minn Kota's 'Spot-Lock' electric anchor (aborts the need for the ugly and expensive Power Pole, and functions in deep water) Roger Im pretty sure id rather have a powerpole because that spot lock seems like it would run your battery down,malfunction, and its a lot more disturbing in shallow water. I dont think powerpoles look that bad either,kinda gives the boat a "i know what im doing" look I'm aware of only one way to look like you know what you're doing. The angler who consistently brings double-wide bass to the scales, looks like he knows what he's doing, even though his boat may look like a Giant Grasshopper Roger Quote
K.Fox Posted December 10, 2010 Posted December 10, 2010 1.Side Image/sonar 2.Internet.. Weather channel/Techniques/ whats new/BASS RESOURCE. 3.Flouro 4.Drop shot (I know style has been around forever. But Became a huge concept with the bass fishing community.) 5. Swimbaits Quote
K.Fox Posted December 10, 2010 Posted December 10, 2010 1.Side Image/sonar 2.Internet.. Weather channel/Techniques/ whats new/BASS RESOURCE. 3.Flouro 4.Drop shot (I know style has been around forever. But Became a huge concept with the bass fishing community.) 5. Swimbaits Quote
K.Fox Posted December 10, 2010 Posted December 10, 2010 1.Side Image/sonar 2.Internet.. Weather channel/Techniques/ whats new/BASS RESOURCE. 3.Flouro 4.Drop shot (I know style has been around forever. But Became a huge concept with the bass fishing community.) 5. Swimbaits Quote
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