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RE:Line For Bassin

Post by racfish » Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:20 pm

You know what I appreciate all the answers I get to my question.Forums like thisa are so cool.Its good to have friends willing to share and help out .
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RE:Line For Bassin

Post by iPodrodder » Sun Aug 31, 2008 7:49 pm

Anyone here use Gamma line? I've been using 8 pound Gamma on a couple rods and I've been nailing the smallies. I think ChrisB might know something about it?

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RE:Line For Bassin

Post by kutthroatkilla » Sun Aug 31, 2008 9:35 pm

iPodrodder wrote:Anyone here use Gamma line? I've been using 8 pound Gamma on a couple rods and I've been nailing the smallies. I think ChrisB might know something about it?
I use CXX P-Line...the fish love it so I love it :cheers: !!

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RE:Line For Bassin

Post by JWerner » Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:50 pm

All my finess applications are used with Sugoi. Low line memory and it is not as wiry as other flouros that I tested. On my low weight flippin/ pitchin GLX I have been using Gamma 14lb and have been pleased with it.

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RE:Line For Bassin

Post by Trent Hale » Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:22 pm

:-k I have used Mono, Flouro and braid. The braid is very different than Mono and Flouro. You can feel the hits very well with braid but when T-riged the bite is not like Mono or Flourocarbin. :thumright So for T-riged fishing go with 20-25# test in Vanish. If useing a Jig try Braid. When useing crank baits I like 10# but it's not good for big bass #-o I have lost many big fish with 10# test. So now I use 17# for cranks they don't go as deep as they should.:pig: And the fish don't snap your line. We have all lost money on deep structure thats a giveme. For good hook sets try a Fast action rod 6'.6" or 7'. The longer your rod the better your casting will be for the money spots. GOOD LUCK!!
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RE:Line For Bassin

Post by ChrisB » Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:59 pm

iPodrodder wrote:Anyone here use Gamma line? I've been using 8 pound Gamma on a couple rods and I've been nailing the smallies. I think ChrisB might know something about it?
Sorry for the late reply. Gamma line is great in my opinion. I started using it last year. Thing that bums me out is I heard Sportco isn't carrying it anymore. I haven't tryed Gamma Flouro. I did buy a spool of Gamma in the moss green color, I don't like it that much. Reason being if the water is off colored the green is less likely to spook fish, but for me I had a terrible time seeing the line, so I go Clear all the way.
I like 8 lb for smallies, 10 for basic spinning rod, and I use anything up to 20 for other applications.
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