Here's what 2# test Crystal did for me two days ago:
Took me a while to land her, but if you have good equipment, like the B n' M rod & reel that I recently won in the contest forum, you can land anything on this line. Here's a link to the entire post I recently made:
https://www.crappie.com/crappie/the-...ort-6-10-19-a/
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Mike and I used the gliss yesterday and it cast’ almost as good as the nano and so far no issues. I did have to retire the nano a couple of times yesterday, some things just don’t change. A couple of gar and a bunch of bluegill at or over the 9” mark, all the lines held up well. It’s impossible to fish where I do without getting in the trees and I’m sure that’s what caused the weak spots that caused the nano to break. I have some 3lb fireline on the way, that’s my next comparison to do. Y’all have given it such good reports, I’m looking forward to it.
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I have used a 4lb Stren clear blue leader about 5’ since a dinner plate crappie turned and rubbed the nano and it parted. Don’t lose many fish from that anymore. Rubbing branches when I miss the water and go through a branch is more of a problem for me. Creates a weak spot and you know the rest. That 4lb is some pretty tough stuff.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
I just used the 8lb gliss for the first time this weekend. Not sure how it will hold up, but I really like how it handles. Cast great and was comparable to me to nanofil, but seemed more durable and it is cheaper.
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