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Location: Appleton WI | What kind of line do you use for jigging?
Edited by StratosBoats 2/21/2005 6:30 PM
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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Sensation green for most applications, Fireline for places like cane beds, heavy cover, and snag-filled situations. |
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Location: Saskatoon, SK, Canada | Rapala long cast, 4 or 6 lb test.
Dave D |
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Location: Menominee MI, In Da UP Eh? | Sea King Ultra, 10 lb test........  |
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Location: Byron, IL | Fireline High Vis Green 6/2 for jigging...
I may try the Pink stuff this year as well... |
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Location: Combined Locks, WI | Vertical jigging I use 15# Power Pro, for weeds and or cane I use 6# solar green Sensation |
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Location: Lincoln Park, Mi | Spiderwire Stealth! |
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| Flooded timber, Fireline.
Everything else, Sensation. |
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Location: Appleton wi | fireline with 2ft mono |
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Location: Upper Sandusky Ohio | Fireline on my dead stick, Bass Pro Excel 17# green mono on my trolling rods for the shock absorbing action, and 10# Trilene on my casting rigs. I've never really had line problems with any brand or type because I'm anal retentive about keeping all reels with fresh line. Rarely will a reel go the entire season without 3 or 4 changes of line. |
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| P-Line all the way, i was a big sensation fan until i tried P-Line CX Premium (6 lb ) thin dia. verry little stretch, almost as strong as fireline and is a co-polymer with a fluorocarbon coating with little memory. cant say a single bad thing about the stuff. |
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Location: McFarland, WI | Ironsilk in high vis green on rivers or green moss magnathin on lakes. |
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