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Bad Habit |
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Member Posts: 17 Location: Crystal Lake | OK, I'm getting ready to respool everything I've got and am in trouble with my line counters. In previous years I usually "backspool" my counters with bargin priced 20 lb, and then top it off with the good stuff. My good stuff was 10-12 lb "Sensor" until they stopped making it. Last year my good stuff was 12lb "Maxima" that turned out to be a mistake. It won't hold knots, seems to frey, gets brittle in cold water, breaks often, and is made in Germany (they don't even know what a walleye is over there!). My son and I lost more lures and fish last year than ever before. I'm thinking of using Berkely Vanish in 10 lb this year. Does anyone out there have a better idea or have a favorite line to pull boards? I would appreciate any insight as I really do not want to experiment with line this year...we all know there are enough other things to experiment with. Please...no replys from anyone with a line sponsor. Thanks Bad Habit | ||
Axl |
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Member Posts: 160 Location: Menasha, WI | I like using Berkley Trilene XT 10 lb. for my trolling reels. Seems to hold up good. I usually will respool twice a year, but it all depends on how often I use them, or the lack of usage as well. All line will start to fall apart from both the water and the sun, but I found this to be the stuff I like best on my trolling reels. | ||
butch |
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Member Posts: 701 Location: upper michigan | I will never use berkly vanish on my trolling rods ever again. It has the same problems as the maxima that you used last year. Not to mention I have had it break and frey at the clip on the planer board. Believe it or not the line that I have used the last 2 years and have had no problems with is stren high impact in 10 lb and it costs less than $6.00 for a for a 1275 yd spool. It will fill 3 walleye size trolling reels and it holds up great. I used to be a big time berkley guy I used it on all my rods Then I am not sure if I got some bad batches or what but for three years the line made me unhappy and I switched away from that also. Last year I started useing it on my spinning gear again but I am still a bit nervouse about it. | ||
jerry |
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Member Posts: 2567 Location: Manitowoc, WI | Berkley Vanish, in my opinion, is not a good option for use as a main line for trolling. I have a hard time understanding why people would consider going away from Berkley Trilene XT in 10 lb test. This stuff is tried and true, never fails, as I've yet to have a walleye break high quality fresh 10 lb Trilene XT. There's a reason that the Precision Trolling Guide was created using 10lb XT. Why change? | ||
butch |
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Member Posts: 701 Location: upper michigan | Like I said Jerry I dont know If the stuff I got was on the shelf for a long time or what the deal was but I had 3 bad years with the stuff but I am starting to put it back on my spinning tackle. I Only ever used Berkley for over 15 years and then I had the problem and got gun shy. | ||
Jim Ordway |
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Member Posts: 538 | Yep, Berkley 10 #XT. For long lineing, I like power pro to reduce slack and improve hookups. I do like Vanish for clear water applications on jig rods. Otherwise I like powerpro. Take care, Jim O | ||
reels |
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Member Posts: 110 | Trilene 10lb XT is hard to beat for trolling. I do have a few reels with fireline to get the baits a little deeper, but there are trade offs. XT will stretch a lot, where the fireline can sometimes be too stiff and fish might come off. At the end of the day though, those two lines will bring a lot of fish in the boat for me. | ||
Shep |
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Member Posts: 3899 | XT 10#. Nuff said. | ||
Mike K |
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We use Berkley Big Game 10 lb. in Lo-Vis Green. Works greta and is priced really good, we buy 6000 yard spool for $30.00 | |||
Tom K |
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Member Posts: 86 Location: Byron, IL | I use 12 lb Berkley Sensation...Same diameter as 10lb XT...Not had a problem with it since I started using it for trolling 3 years ago. | ||
Jayman |
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Member Posts: 1656 | Going out on a limb here.......Fireline is where it's at, mono is old school. Fire line used with florocarbon leaders for cranks or just a snap swivel for harnesses. no need for tattle tale boards because you can "read" the bites. Lasts more than one year. Note: a good trolling rod is a must, must have a soft tip and plenty of back bone. | ||
Toolman |
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Member Posts: 129 | I'm with Tom-Berkley Sensation 12#. Same dia as XT 10# so it on the money with the PT dive curves. It holds knots well and is as tough as any other mono I've used. Power-Pro for long lead cranks 8/30. There are some apps where mono is just better than braid-you need both IMO. I'm not sponsored by either brand. Tim Joseph NPAA # 740 | ||
Modog |
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Hey Jayman, try the 'Super Braid' from Stren. It is more of a round superline and doesn't seem to fray like Fireline. I used it last year and loved it. With Fireline I was always trimming the last few feet off and even replacing it during the season. Didn't have to with the SuperBraid. Give it a try. | |||
Rod Holder |
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Member Posts: 43 | Here is another vote for 12# Sensation. Nice to have the extra 2# head room and still use the exact dive curves. No fudging. It's been good so far. I also was fortunate enough to purchase a dozen spools off ebay cheaply. One spool filled a Depthmaster Gold line counter reel perfectly. I put a clamp on counter ahead so that I could check the accuracy as the line came off, had my daughter walk away pulling out line, and it matched all the way out to 150'. I keep the new spools of Sensation in the box and stored in a dark place. | ||
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