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    Where do ya'll get the Mr.Crappie hi-vis fishing line?
    A crappie day fishin beats working any day!!

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    I get mine at bass pro shop

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    Went to bass pro today to pick up some mr.crappie line and they stopped carring it. They told me they are discontinuing all wally marshall stuff at bass pro.
    So, I picked up some 6 ib. p-line bright green.
    A crappie day fishin beats working any day!!

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    Another good way to go is to order it from Vicious fishing off their website.

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    Monk's Crappie has better pricing. Just ordered a bunch and some other stuff from Monks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shine Runner View Post
    Monk's Crappie has better pricing. Just ordered a bunch and some other stuff from Monks.
    This is true.....I ordered several spools when I found out BPS had dropped the Mr. Crappie line. I have enough now to last me a lifetime.
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    I talked to a salesperson at Bass pro and she told me they are gonna bring mr.crappie line back with bass pro shops name on the package.I bought some pline hi vis and man you can see that stuff good. Sticks out like a sore thumb
    A crappie day fishin beats working any day!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbaker View Post
    I talked to a salesperson at Bass pro and she told me they are gonna bring mr.crappie line back with bass pro shops name on the package.I bought some pline hi vis and man you can see that stuff good. Sticks out like a sore thumb
    If all you are going to use this P Line for is trolling it should be fine. I spooled some of my casting rods with it and took it off after one trip. This line holds too much memory and is too stiff in my opinion. I am currently using Vicious hi vis I bought from Monks Crappie on my trolling rods and have been happy. I see where Berkley is now in solar (hi vis orange). Once I use up all the Vicious line I will go to the Berkley, which is all I use on my casting rods. Berkley is a soft but strong line and is not bad for memory.

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    Lokk on wally's web site if you can't find it just call him
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    The last time I was at Lake talquin Lodge there was plenty of the 6 lb Hi Vis Mr. Crappie line in stock there....So I stocked up with enough to last a few seasons!

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