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Location: Metro | What do you all use for trolling line and reels? Looking to get into some more trolling this year and want to get the right setup. Thanks in advance! |
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Posts: 352
Location: Vilas County, WI | 80# power pro and flouro trolling leaders. I use the power pro simply because it's used on so many lures trolling depth conversion charts.
Reels are Okuma Magda Pro linecounters; however I think the Convector's are nicer (but more money). |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | All string has it's place
Most rods have 100lb Powerpro
Where I can use more than one rod I always have a rod out with 45lb soft monel this is also used where I'm pounding rocks
I find 30 or 40 pound Big Game mono stands up in the board clips better than Powerpro and sometimes you want the stretch of mono or may want to keep the presentation up in the water .
Never had the desire to go back to Dacron. |
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Location: Walker, MN | I use Okuma Coldwater reels spooled with 80# Sufix 832 |
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Posts: 947
| I use this Hi-Seas Bluewater 40# Mono-
https://www.stealthtackle.net/product/grand-slam-bluewater-line/
It is the best trolling line I have ever used.
Leaders I use 60" Fluoro leaders made by Stealth tackle
Reels I use Shimano Tekotas
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
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Posts: 1276
Location: E. Tenn | Either 80# braid, or 30# Suffix mono...depending on lure size, and a homemade 4' stranded wire leader. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | 100# cortland mostly with whatever clicker reels I have laying around. Diawa saltist is my favorite. |
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Posts: 60
| P-line CXX 30lb mono, has good abrasion resistance.
Leaders I make my own 100lb fluorocarbon
Line counter reels Shimano Tekota and Okuma Convector |
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