redadele1 |
08-08-2011 02:18 PM |
Line Suggestions
I mostly saltwater fish, but I now have been taking my 10 year old daughter perch fishing. I recently have pruchased a couple of ultra light reels and would like to get some suggestions of what would be the best line to place on those reels. Any help wil be appreciated.
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Gerald |
08-08-2011 03:01 PM |
Ultra light reel = 4 lb test mono. I caught a 1.5# bass using ultra light and thought I had a Tuna on the line.
To help you daughter catch more bream.....get some very small hooks. This will help the "hook-up" ratio.
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SaltyShaw |
08-08-2011 03:16 PM |
I use 10lb braid lol its very small diameter and you aint gotta worry bout snapping no line i agree with Gerald get a smaller hook she wont miss any bream.
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Micah |
08-08-2011 03:22 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerald
(Post 302584)
Ultra light reel = 4 lb test mono. I caught a 1.5# bass using ultra light and thought I had a Tuna on the line.
To help you daughter catch more bream.....get some very small hooks. This will help the "hook-up" ratio.
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^^This^^
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2ndamendment |
08-08-2011 03:22 PM |
I typically use either 4 or 6 lb mono on my ultra's. Remember kids hang up a lot while fishing. If you use braided line, it may cause you to swear, while trying to break the line.
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SaltyShaw |
08-08-2011 04:40 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by 2ndamendment
(Post 302595)
I typically use either 4 or 6 lb mono on my ultra's. Remember kids hang up a lot while fishing. If you use braided line, it may cause you to swear, while trying to break the line.
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Touche'
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jldsc |
08-08-2011 06:04 PM |
cheap cheap hooks so you can str8'em out when they get hung in the trees..I use 8lb on my ultralights. One bad thing about the 8lb it gets kinda messed up on the spool often, but not a bad trade to beable to straighten out hung up hooks
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Keywest18 |
08-08-2011 06:13 PM |
6lb trilene xl
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