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    Default Favorite Crappie Fishing Line

    What fishing line do you like best
    for crappie fishing and why?

    I like suffix elite hi-vis yellow in 4#. Mainly
    because with the correct drag setting
    it will handle the occasional accidental fish
    that is much heavier than 4#.
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    Single pole jig fishing I will only fish braid usually 15-20lb test... trolling I use 8lb mono slime line has become my favorite!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sickle Hook View Post
    What fishing line do you like best
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    Get ready for thirty replies with thirty different answers.

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    For casting .... Hi Vis 6# test Vicious Panfish copolymer

    Why .... easy to see in low light conditions, good strength, inexpensive, & fairly abrasion resistant.

    For all other methods .... (long rods) .... mix of braids & mono (no clear favorite)
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    For casting .... Hi Vis 6# test Vicious Panfish copolymer

    Why .... easy to see in low light conditions, good strength, inexpensive, & fairly abrasion resistant.
    This but 4#. Low stretch, alot stronger than advertised, hi vis, etc

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    I've been using 4lb BerkleyVanish Fluorocarbon Fishing Line. On one setup I use a 10# braid backer and then a swivel about 6 feet up with the Vanish below that to a Gamakatsu hook, usually pink or chartreuse.

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    Power Pro Super 8 Slick in 2lb diameter for dock shooting. Very sensitive and strong enough to drag almost any fish away from the pilings
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Power Pro Super 8 Slick in 2lb diameter for dock shooting. Very sensitive and strong enough to drag almost any fish away from the pilings
    Do you tie straight to the jig head?

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