Line recommendations

Author
MossyOakD
Novice Angler
  • Total Posts : 74
  • Reward points: 0
  • Joined: 2012/12/04 22:15:52
  • Location: up in da mountains
  • Status: offline
2018/02/11 20:28:02 (permalink)

Line recommendations

Looking for line recommendations... Tired of rats nests and bind ups. I usually use 2 or 4lb test. This is for stream fishing. Any recommendations? Braid possibly not out of the question.

"Don't tread on me."
#1

3 Replies Related Threads

    crappiefisher
    Pro Angler
    • Total Posts : 3349
    • Reward points: 0
    • Status: offline
    Re: Line recommendations 2018/02/11 22:39:09 (permalink)
    Are you putting the line on in the right direction off the spool? Or might need to use a swivel to keep line twist down.
    post edited by crappiefisher - 2018/02/12 00:48:41
    #2
    Mountian Man
    Pro Angler
    • Total Posts : 4118
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2007/04/16 10:33:36
    • Location: THE ABYSS
    • Status: offline
    Re: Line recommendations 2018/02/12 09:33:41 (permalink)
    Maxima, people rip it alot but I never had issues with it. I landed quite a few 20lb plus carp on the 4lb with fluro leaders

    Thread Killer

    Veni Vidi Vici...
    #3
    FishinGuy
    Pro Angler
    • Total Posts : 2074
    • Reward points: 0
    • Joined: 2007/05/16 12:41:21
    • Location: westmoreland county
    • Status: offline
    Re: Line recommendations 2018/02/13 15:24:40 (permalink)
    Big braid fan here. As long as you don't mind tying a couple feet of leader on the end(uni splice for leaders of similar diameter, improved Albright for thicker leaders). Palomar knot if your tying straight to a swivel, hook, or lure. I like nanofil for casting distance, power pro is more durable. 4lb will straighten light wire hooks if you're snagged. Just watch for fraying and be careful of winding slack line onto the spool (happens often casting float rods upstream). It floats, which is great for float fishing also. You do need some type of backing on the spool so that it doesn't slip. 10-20 off of mono, or a piece of electrical tape are the norm. Another benefit is that it doesn't need replaced every season. Sounds like a lot to take in, but I think you'd like it.
    #4
    Jump to: