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    On braided lines they have their place ...Power Pro has a 4.6 out of 5 score with 328 reviews(BassPro)

    Mono.... Berkley Trilene easy cast has a 4.6 out of 5 on a 105 reviews (BassPro)

    Fluorocarbon....good for leaders but never found any that fished good for a spool

    I use green colored line on everything and everywhere.Except if I use Fluorocarbon leader I use clear. I also use a mono leader on power pro.

    I started using this combination on the advice of tackle shops in Florida while surf fishing. It worked and I just started using it everywhere from muddy to crystal clear.

    I have used these and can vouch for them.Now reviews are not everything but if they are overwhelming it means something. Now things are constantly changing and there is so much out there who could ever test it all. I am sure there is better stuff and I still experiment at times looking for improvements.And I am not one of these super fisherman who always is at the top of their game and have everything figured out.

    I just sort of wandered around and picked up a few things from local tackle shop people. Have caught thousands of fish in salt and fresh of probably 50 species and it has served me well all things considered.

    You can and will find better I'm sure but I will say that in a pinch you can get by with these lines pretty well if you have too.

    Now I'm gonna try some of these other recommended lines to see how I like them LOL.

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    Here's a decent site for fishing line reviews....Paulus Just fishing
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    I use whatever I find on sale. It's just crappie. Unless you are trying to catch a world record or fish the "trophy lakes", I don't think it really matters. The only line that I know really sucks is Vanish. It was one of the first fluorocarbon lines and the worse. I use 6lb. Hi vis, camo, and clear. When I get tangled long lining, I know which line goes where. Makes it a lil easier. I do use a fluorocarbon leader on all rods though. My lake is VERY clear and I think It helps, especially when shooting docks. I just tie a triple overhand knot to connect leader to main line. Just like a regular loop knot, just no loop. Caught stripers with no problem.
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    I'm currently trying out viscous and Gama panfish 4 and 6#. Both seem to cast identically with 1/16 oz weights, and the 4# Gama definitely being the stronger of the two 4#ers with a loop not. With only a week of use Memory is still up in the air on all. Gama does seem to show up a little better also.

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    Stren Original 6# test goes on every reel I own with the exception of ice fishing and trolling rods. I use it for main line on line shy steelhead in the river, Salmon fishing, crappie casting jigging and longlining, jigging the river for walleye over 10lbs. Everything!

    All of my trolling equipment (for walleye) runs Berkley 10#XT.
    My ice fishing rods are all Vicious Hi Vis 4#

    The only deviation I have is Salmon trolling the great lakes. Then I step up to a different setup.

    I've yet to break off a walleye in any condition (tournament or other) while jigging the river with 3/4oz jigs. I don't break off steelhead too often, and Salmon fishing the river, I enjoy fighting the fish so 6# gets my vote. That said, you have to have the right fishing rod for the job. My steelhead rod is used for Crappie fishing a lot. It is a 10'6" rod, medium light weight, slow action with a bend from the tip to the handle. The rod takes up the shock and the fish is fought with the rod and not the line.

    My jigging setup is different than 95% of most walleye tournament anglers. They prefer short 63" medium weight extra fast action rods coupled with braided line. I use a 7'6" custom rod, medium light weight, fast action rod. They tend to rip the jig out of a fishes mouth due to zero line stretch and rod forgiveness whereas I bury the hook in the side of the jaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabepeeps View Post
    I use whatever I find on sale. It's just crappie. Unless you are trying to catch a world record or fish the "trophy lakes", I don't think it really matters.

    This ^^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabepeeps View Post
    I use whatever I find on sale. It's just crappie. Unless you are trying to catch a world record or fish the "trophy lakes", I don't think it really matters. The only line that I know really sucks is Vanish. It was one of the first fluorocarbon lines and the worse. I use 6lb. Hi vis, camo, and clear. When I get tangled long lining, I know which line goes where. Makes it a lil easier. I do use a fluorocarbon leader on all rods though. My lake is VERY clear and I think It helps, especially when shooting docks. I just tie a triple overhand knot to connect leader to main line. Just like a regular loop knot, just no loop. Caught stripers with no problem.
    Can't say anything about Vanish as a main line, but I have been using it for leader material (4# - 10# test), on about a dozen of my spinning rigs, for more than 15 years. No problems, no worries. I mainly use braid (Fireline Crystal 2# test) as my main line, simply because it lasts all season long, no matter how many fish I catch. And the Vanish is a fine shock absorber (plenty of stretch) with great abrasion resistance. Works for me.
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    Take a look at the GAMMA line. Its the best on the market.
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    Ok guys thanks for all the input. It was much appreciated.

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    Another vote for Gamma, been using it for several years with good success.

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