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    Quote Originally Posted by ultraslab View Post
    What's the break strength of 2# SOS ? Scott
    It is between 3.7 and four pounds…..tested this multiple times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    It is between 3.7 and four pounds…..tested this multiple times.

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    It should, SOS 2# is the same diameter as 4# P-line CXX-tra strong @ .006” . The Original P-Line in 4# is .005” diameter.
    P-Line is made in Japan
    P-Line has become my go to line in all weights

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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    I use the SOS 2lb line with all of my JDM rods/reels. I've got some of the Varivas but I'm just not sure it would hold up to the big shellcracker and occasional catfish I'm required to do battle with...
    The Varivas Infinity or even Avani SW Finesse will tame those beasts….give it a shot Ultralight Rods Relating to Panfish #2


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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    I use the SOS 2lb line with all of my JDM rods/reels. I've got some of the Varivas but I'm just not sure it would hold up to the big shellcracker and occasional catfish I'm required to do battle with...
    I’ve landed big fish with the Varivas and if I’m going to use a nylon line that is what I’ll use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bayou Boy View Post
    Great you hit on a problem I’m having. Most of the water we fish in extreme south Louisiana is about 2’ to 4’ slowly tapering off to 6’ to 8’ . Most of the water we fish is natural bayous with lots of structure. that why a lot of folks here 99% fish float / fly rig. Since I started playing with this JDM equipment and reading all this info I can take a 1/64 jig head with TM and cast it and be able to let it slow fall and slow reel it in or twitch it back to the boat but I need a line that’s has a higher # test due to the terrain.
    my question is - will the braid/ PE help hold the jig higher in the water column since it’s lighter than water or will it want to float to much causing the jig to work toward the surface after being retrieved a few yards? I hope I’m explaining this correctly.
    I don’t think at those depths the Infinity line will cause you any problems with a 1/64.

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    Curious for those that have tried both how does the 2# SOS stack up to 2# Gamma panfish that I'm fond of ? Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by ultraslab View Post
    Curious for those that have tried both how does the 2# SOS stack up to 2# Gamma panfish that I'm fond of ? Scott
    I tried the Gamma years ago….at that time I did not know as much about lines as I do now. But…it was slightly stronger than SOS. I did not use it long and went back to SOS. I used SOS for years until I got into JDM lines. If I wanted to use a 4 pound test line I would get the 4# Twitch Master. In my opinion it is a much better line than SOS. Of course it costs quite a bit more but I find it to be worth it. I know you need the 4# to pull those fish out of the wood you fish. I think you will find the Twitch Master to aid you in doing that due to its low stretch. SOS…and Gamma to the best my memory serves me has a lot of stretch.

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    I looked up the twitch master and yes that might be the ticket but that infinity line looks very good also. The dia. Is only .074 mm. that is incredibly small. I guess I’m going to have to spend some more money����

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    Does the JDM stores normally run a after Christmas sale ?

    also do they restock at a certain time or is just whenever. I’m wanting another ultralight Rod

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    I know I’m going to get a lot of different opinions but that’s why I’m asking this questions.

    I want to buy a 6’ 6” +/- ultralight or ajing Rod for gills & crappie. Our biggest crappie down here is maybe 14” the average is 10”. Would like to use it for casting a 1/64 jig and float/ fly set up. I would like to stay between $150 to $225 if possible. I just bought a Major Craft Crostage for $80 and is a very nice Rod. Like Randy said you get alot of Rod for your money with Major Craft.

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