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Message Subject: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES
MYSTERY MAN
Posted 3/19/2005 4:18 PM (#29832)
Subject: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


WHAT KIND OF LINE SHOULD I TIE CRAWLER HARNESSES WITH TO FISH WINNEBAGO??

FLOROCARBON OR MONO?? WHAT LB TEST SHOULD I GET???
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wolf walleye
Posted 3/19/2005 5:08 PM (#29835 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


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Location: shawano,WI
Floro 12 pound.
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Dutchman
Posted 3/19/2005 5:16 PM (#29836 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES



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Many years ago I started useing 14lb Berkley XT in the low vis green for my crawler harnesses. I have tried almost every new line made and I don't think any of them are better than the Berkley 14lb XT. Many are far worse at the same lb strength.

Now for a finess rig(no spinner/beads) I like Seagar Florocarbon 10lb test, I tried every new florocarbon line made with the exception of the new Transition line and have not found a higher quality line that the Seagar Florocarbon.

Just my 40+ years of Walleye fishing thoughts.....The old stuff is still some of the best.....Dang I'm gettin' old....


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larry eaton
Posted 3/19/2005 5:17 PM (#29837 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


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as wolfwalleye posted, thats my choice also berk. vanish 12lb.
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Sunshine
Posted 3/20/2005 7:21 AM (#29859 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES



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20 pound Seagar. It's awesome. No more lost rigs with Zebra mussels.
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Sunshine
Posted 3/20/2005 7:21 AM (#29860 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES



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20 pound Seagar. It's awesome. No more lost rigs with Zebra mussels.
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mystery man
Posted 3/20/2005 5:32 PM (#29896 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


Thanks much for your insight!!!!!!
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bladerunner
Posted 3/20/2005 9:33 PM (#29905 - in reply to #29860)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


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I second the 20 or 30# Seagar

Edited by bladerunner 3/20/2005 9:34 PM
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Shep
Posted 3/21/2005 11:47 AM (#29918 - in reply to #29905)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES



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15 lb Flouro. Seaquar, Scientific Angler, Vanish, Stren. I used Stren last year and it worked out well.
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Trent
Posted 3/22/2005 6:49 PM (#29981 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


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I like 14 pd trilene Xt in clear or 12 pound flurocarbon
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Travis
Posted 3/22/2005 7:36 PM (#29987 - in reply to #29981)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


That is some heavy line. I would go with 6lb 2lb diameter fire line......Thats what I use in Canada and catch lots of 4-5 lb fish constistantly each summer.
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Mystery Man
Posted 3/22/2005 11:29 PM (#29991 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


How long do you guys tie your snells for winnebago. 3, 4, 5 feet. Does it matter?? I usually just put them on my snap swivel?? Any thoughts??
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Guest
Posted 3/25/2005 12:32 AM (#30073 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


i tie all my snells at 6 feet without the swivel then depending on the bottom structure and fishes moof ill downsize it r not then add a small crane swivel. I also use quick change clevises on all my worm harneses. it helps when experimenting and keeps all those blades from dangling on my lindy riiger and keep the blades away from chipping and stcker pealing.
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Trent
Posted 3/25/2005 12:33 AM (#30074 - in reply to #29832)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


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oops forgot to log in!!!


i tie all my snells at 6 feet without the swivel then depending on the bottom structure and fishes moof ill downsize it r not then add a small crane swivel. I also use quick change clevises on all my worm harneses. it helps when experimenting and keeps all those blades from dangling on my lindy riiger and keep the blades away from chipping and stcker pealing.
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Trent
Posted 3/25/2005 12:35 AM (#30075 - in reply to #29987)
Subject: RE: WHAT KIND OF LINE FOR CRAWLER HARNESSES


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Travis - 3/22/2005 8:36 PM

That is some heavy line. I would go with 6lb 2lb diameter fire line......Thats what I use in Canada and catch lots of 4-5 lb fish constistantly each summer.


yeah thats fireline thats a whole different story. the lakes you fish must be dark though.
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