Those pond’s you have been fishing certainly produce some nice fish. Congratulations and thanks for sharing
Back the pond today for about forty minutes while waiting to pick up my wife.
It was a little after noon , weather was warm , but windy .
I switched my line on my Shimano Soare XR 500spg from 2# to 3# . I wanted to see the difference in casting and handling. I used the same 6’3” Abu Garcia MB3 rod .
3# Floroclear used to be my go to line .
I noticed yesterday the two pound line was badly affected by the wind . Even after my jig hit the wind would blow my line several feet , sometimes onto the bridge .
The super thin 2# line had some issues with rod wrap and easily tangled .
The 3#, being slightly thicker and stiffer should help with some of the issues and it seemed like it did .
My only worry was casting distance suffering . But I couldn’t really tell any difference using the same jig I used yesterday.
With all the testing going on I managed to catch four shellcrackers and two bluegills, one was a nice fat one .
Those pond’s you have been fishing certainly produce some nice fish. Congratulations and thanks for sharing
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Good job. I fish 2# line some but never have fished 3#. Can cast a mile with the stuff but usually prefer a little heavier just for more abrasion resistance.
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Yet another good trip I’d like to have shared with ya. 8 or 10 work orders is usually a day for me. I counted 45 when I picked up my paperwork this morning. A man can only do so much!
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Nice catches
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Wind certainly makes it tough to use light line and lures. I started pouring some 1/24 ball heads on #8 and #10 hooks and finished ties are still around 1" long for those windy days. Should sink faster and get down to where the fish are with the smaller baits.
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