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Posts: 28
| i am just getting into muskie fishin and not sure what kind of line to use. I fish a lake in norwestern Ontario, it is a deep clear lake. what would be the best kind, colour and strength to buy?
though not sure strength matters much because i reeled in a 46incher this spring on 8lb. test. |
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Posts: 457
| Test matters, don't kid yourself.
I fish gorilla, and TufLine XP.
I like yellow for my jerkbaits in dirty water, otherwise it's green for me. |
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Posts: 2024
| Pick a brand from the following since they are all pretty much the same: Power Pro, Stealth, Spectron, TUF.
The more important thing is pound test. Whichever brand you buy, make sure you buy at least 80 pounds regardless of water clarity, IMO. |
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| 100 pound test Power Pro |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | 80 lb SPIDERWIRE ULTRACAST in green or the new invis a braid, it also comes in yellow. This line will outcast ANY braid out there !!!!! and has exceptional abrasion resistance with unbeatable knot strenght. It will cost a little more but it will last and hold up all season long. 2nd choice would be Mason Tiger braid.
Edited by PIKEMASTER 11/7/2007 11:21 AM
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Posts: 73
Location: Indiana | I kinda like the Stren 80lb superbraid. Why??? Because apparently I suck and get lots of backlashes when casting. Although I like to blame the reel/wind/boat partner/lure, it's most often the line. Yup...definately the line. Since I get way fewer backlashes with it, I figure the Stren's the best. Although it could still be the boat partner...I haven't ruled that one out yet. |
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Posts: 79
Location: South Dakota | I like the sufix 80 lb braid. My line never breaks on backlashes, just my leader snaps. I need to find new leaders.
Edited by sodaksker 11/7/2007 4:18 PM
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| 80lb green power pro for just about everything and 100lb green powerpro for jerkbaits, big twitchbaits(10 inch jakes) and big plastics. cant go wrong. |
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Posts: 2894
Location: Yahara River Chain | I like Cabela's Ripcord Si or Cortland's Spectron. |
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