Using lighter baits in sparse cover situations. Because of that, I'll generally use 6# fluorocarbon with the drag set low. If there's not much cover, set ...more your drag low so that the fish has a chance to
trees, docks, weeds and Zebra Mussels. As a result, I normally stick with 15# fluorocarbon on my casting gear. When using baits over 3oz, I'll bump it up to ...more 20#. However, when I use spinning gear, I'm
It all depends on what rod/reel/tackle you're using. I'm personally a light line fisherman, so I'll use the lightest line I can get away with. I normally ...more fish in lakes with lots of abrasive cover like
Also some braided line will bird nest on you I haven't had that food of luck with spider wire I use power pro 10 pound test it's equivalent to 2 pound test ...more diameter and should cast really far for you.
Better question: what line weight is your rod and reel rated for? You don't wanna put 20lb mono on a reel whose highest rating is for 10lb, likewise for the ...more rod.