I will toss in another vote for sufix elite. A little more pricy but lays really flat and they call it 4 lb test but you can put some serious heat on it and never break off.
I sell both Crappie Max and Vicious. Vicious is made in Dora, Al in a former Stren factory. The color on most all of the Hi Vis lines disappears 6-8 inches under the water. I use the American made line. The price is the same.
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I will toss in another vote for sufix elite. A little more pricy but lays really flat and they call it 4 lb test but you can put some serious heat on it and never break off.
I may have to give this a try. I've only used mono (successfully) - what is the difference between say 4lb mono and 4lb copolymer? I judge my depth a lot on the count after cast - so does copolymer fall/float differently than straight mono?
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Copolymer line is heavier but doesn't effect the rate of fall like fluorocarbon does. Great line. I will be switching to it when all the other line is gone.
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Been using hivis line for years. Stren or P line seem to hold up better than the cheaper brands.
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Have everything crappie/gill related spooled with 4 lb Crappie Maxx. I do have a jig-pole with some 6 lb Mr Crappie. Never use leader. Based on the above I may want to try Vicious hi-vis when I need new line. Keep my spools aways from sunlight. Have no probs with older line that I know of.
I've used suffix high vis for all crappie applications. I'm 27 with great vision, but it really helps on overcast and/or windy days. Will tie on a 5 or 6 foot clear mono leader for bedding bluegills. Haven't used the mr crappie brand. Let us know how you like it and I may make the switch.