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Message Subject: trolling line
muskie54956
Posted 9/3/2009 10:49 PM (#397899)
Subject: trolling line




Posts: 283


Location: neenah, wisconsin
has anyone ever done any trolling with 130 lb braid with a30lb diam. with baits as small as 6 " minnowbaits to as big as 13inch jakes.....any thoughts that it might be to heavy to use for pulling small baits or just flat out overkill for trolling?? any suggestions would be appreciated!!!!
millsie
Posted 9/4/2009 12:00 PM (#397973 - in reply to #397899)
Subject: Re: trolling line




Posts: 189


Location: Barrington, Il
Never tried 130# braid but I use 30# mono for my small bait trolling and it works just fine. Use 50# for the bigger lures.
tuffy1
Posted 9/4/2009 12:04 PM (#397974 - in reply to #397973)
Subject: Re: trolling line





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Location: Racine, Wi
I haven't trolled 130# braid, but regularly troll anywhere from 65# to 100# braid. I also run 20# Pline as well. Depending on what you are looking to fish depth wise and line lenght wise, I would vary your line diameter. For example, if you're looking to keep baits shallower, run heavier, wider diameter line. I don't know that braids are going to impact the running depth all that much though, since most have a fairly small diameter when compared to dacron or mono.
RyanJoz
Posted 9/4/2009 10:40 PM (#398055 - in reply to #397899)
Subject: Re: trolling line




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
130 will be fine. I use cortland spectron 130 for almost everything.
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