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RE: line color
Rebs.
Line type and color will always be the (what one perfers and uses) debate. And once you start being successful on your chosen brand/color, nobody will win the (why dont you change) argument with him, until somebody else on his boat kicks his walleye catching ^ss one day. Happened to me with a guy who uses the Green Rip Cord, versus my favorite Ivory Rip Cord. We'd switch spots and he'd throw in the spot I had dragged for an hour and pull out a nice eye. Same everything except the line color. I now go with one reel spooled with Green and the other Ivory. Dont use the Braids for ice fishing though. They seen to absorb water to much and become quit swollen/frozen and hard to handle. |
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RE: line color
Jim
on the bar I fish different ways for browns which are usually off the bottom I jig a 1/2 oz little cleo and for lakers I jig a 3/4 oz little cleo the 3/4 get down deeper and quicker than the 1/2 oz if the browns are what you are after then use the 1/2 oz A-1 Bait on Grauer rd off Military road has some great hair jigs that work well also I drag bottom with a 3 way set up and live bait (minnows for lakers, crabs for smallmouth, worm harness for walleye) also at times a 3 way set up with quickfish (depends on the wind conditions) the bar is a place where you could catch almost anything anytime and nothing at other times right now there are fish all the way from the devils hole to the bar and every where in between rebs
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RE: line color
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RE: line color
Jim
I ordered a spool of ironsilk in solar mint color and also a spool of p-line xx strong in fluorecent color from cabelas I am going to give the hi vis line a try rebs
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RE: line color
I've had the same problems with braids also during winter. If it is below freezing they absorb water and freeze to the spool.
I use the same spinning outfits for both trout and walleye's. When I am trout fishing I add a three foot section of florocarbin to my Fireline or Ripcord. |
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