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    Quote Originally Posted by Curlytail View Post
    Gamma panfish or slim line.
    Both in 6lb & hi vis for me.
    I soak mine in a bucket of water for 24hrs to before use.

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    Also Gamma, Polyflex clear 4# and 4# ESP Ice for finer diameter and for 1/48 and 1/64 jig heads and in colder water for the increased softness. Normal open water 4# Polyflex works just fine with 1/32 which is my standard jig weight. These lines have landed game fish as big as 38 and 40"muskies, high 20's walleyes, largemouths to 22" and 23", pike to 32". the only failures have been particular huge carp that just plain took off for the next county and never stopped and pike family cutoffs.
    LOL I keep mine in the backseat and often make a few casts on the way home from the grocery store, unless I have ice cream that I do not want to melt.

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    4# solar fireline braid for the last 25 years. Fluorocarbon leader for gills and red ear and straight ( no leader ) for crappie. Vertical and casting presentations.

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    My favorite line is “ Honey, I’m going fishing, cya!
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    I use 2.3# test Varivas Polyester......diameter is .105mm.

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    Saltwater Angler from Bass Pro 8 lb on the jig pole and 6 lb on the pulling poles. 3000 yds is around 8 bucks

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    2 lb Stren Crappie Gold. Easy to see for tying and casts very well on my stream. Priced decently. I also have 3 lb sunline Wild Trout hi viz which is also a very nice line. I haven’t made up my mind if it’s worth the extra cost.
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    I've been using SOS 2# on a couple of rods. I'ts kind of hard to see for me sometimes depending on light conditions. It would be nice in a hi vis color.

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    CDC member ultraslab gave me some K9 Fishing hi-viz flourocarbon in 4 lb test to try, and I have to agree, it is fantastic stuff. I can see it to see thumps, and to tie it, and it is fairly manageable. It is all I use for everything, except for very UL applications. Strong enough to straighten a litewire hook jig on a snag, and cheap enough to use all the time. I've caught some very big "surprise fish" with it, including my PB largemouth (est 9-10 lbs) and spotted bass (5.1 lb).
    "Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."

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    Stren 4 and 6 get the job done for me. Clear for gills and hi vis for crappie.
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    I've switched to Izorline. A good copolymer fishing line and won't break the bank

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