You could load it it up with some good trilene XL 4# or 6# and just go fishing. That is what I would do .
I need to ask the experts a question.
I have 2 BPS ProLite Finesse Baitcast Reels.
One is on a Browning Boron medium rod.
I'd like to cast 1/16oz jigs small worms, other light baits with it.
How should I spool the reel?
I have various braids from 10#-50#, viscous 6# cajun6#.
Should I only load say 40yds of 6# for best casting or should I load 40yds backing then the fluorocarbon?
Also I could load 40yds hi-vis 8# backing then 4# leader.
The weather is too lousy for experimenting.
The boron ML rod and prolite reel is very well suited for crappie fishing.
I just need to get my line right.
Any suggestion?
Thanks
Fin
You could load it it up with some good trilene XL 4# or 6# and just go fishing. That is what I would do .
You're casting 1/16oz baits with a BAITCASTER ..... SON !!! :p
Seriously, though .... spool the reel with whatever line will qualify for the type of fish/fishing that you'll use it for, the most. Check the specs for how much of what size (# test) line it holds .... then spool on some old/used/seldom used line, until you reach 3/4 full. Tie that line to whatever line you intend to fish with, and finish filling the spool. Reduce the backing line to 1/2 of the spool's capacity, if your casts or depths fished are longer than your "new" line length.
(this is a cost saving tip, only, and doesn't necessarily equate to better casting quality)
... cp
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I intend to use a thill bobber with the jig. I want to get the setup tuned as well as I can.
For some reason I've never liked open face spinning reels. I over cast or put the jig up in a tree. Changing jig weights and wind throws me off in accurate casting. I spend a lot of time hung up and re-rigging. I suppose I have so much experience with baitcasters and using my thumb to brake the cast that I've never became comfortable with open face spincast.
I also like the balance of the ultralite baitcast. I think the proper size bobber will produce a rig I can be productive with.
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Saw a guy from Alabama that could cast a 1/16 oz jig with an ambassader 4500c 14# line farther than I could with a spinning reel with 6# line. his name was Willard Isbell he did a fishing show years ago with Archie Phillips, first hunting/fishing show around 20yrs ago. I tried it but never had any luck, it was a funny looking cast sorta looked like a hook shot in basketball. he always said he was throwing the line not the jig. but it can be done
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