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fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

I am about to start to borrow a friends kayak every now and then to fish out of to try something new out of a boat.

I'm only gonna bring 2 rods when I go so I want to know what fishing line I should get for a all around reel for jigs, C-rigs, T-rigs, spinnerbaits, and stuff like that.

I was thinking 15lb seguar invisx or should I go with a heavier/lighter line?


fishing user avatardoyle8218 reply : 

40lb Braid with a leader.


fishing user avatarMr Swim Jig reply : 

I would go with 30 or 40lbs braid and use a leader if needed.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

I don't like using leaders I would prefer having a line that doesn't need leaders.


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

30 pound braid.

40 if you know you are fishing heavier cover.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

I really don't think I need braid because some places I fish are gin clear and I don't want to use leaders, so I'm thinking I should get some flourocarbon.


fishing user avatarColdSVT reply : 

Spinning or casting gear?

With casting gear if say 15# is a good all around diameter. Spinning gear i would have 30# Braid with a leader appropriate dor thw conditions and structure.


fishing user avatarVolFan reply : 

Invizx should be a good most purpose. It'll sink if you want to use poppers or walkers so just know that. Yozuri Hybrid would be another good line, as is Suffix mono. All will do. Serious things well, but nothing great.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

Casting. To be specific a diawa tatula.

Its not gonna be for topwater, only the things I listed.


fishing user avatarCJV reply : 
  On 6/5/2014 at 7:11 AM, Catch and Grease said:

I really don't think I need braid because some places I fish are gin clear and I don't want to use leaders, so I'm thinking I should get some flourocarbon.

If you already know what you want then why are you asking for recommendations on an all around line? Braid would be your best option with a leader.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

I don't know what I need. If y'all think I need braid convince me. And if I need flouro what brand/# test should I get, and maybe some people prefer mono.

When did I say I know what line I want. I said I don't think I need braid because sometimes I fish gin clear and I don't like leaders. I was just giving y'all more info to answer the question.


fishing user avatarCJV reply : 
  On 6/5/2014 at 7:52 AM, Catch and Grease said:

I don't know what I need. If y'all think I need braid convince me. And if I need flouro what brand/# test should I get, and maybe some people prefer mono.

When did I say I know what line I want. I said I don't think I need braid because sometimes I fish gin clear and I don't like leaders. I was just giving y'all more info to answer the question.

If you don't like tying leaders then you really don't have any other options.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

Yeah I geuss I'm screwed aren't I.


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

No evidence available saying braid makes a difference except personal anecdotes.

In fact one scientific experiment found no difference and if the braid is thinner than a nickel then it would appear as a sliver if not nearly unnoticeable to a bass's eyes.

If you want to use expensive memory prone fluoro that will last a season go for it. It still has excellent abrassion resistence.


fishing user avatarTywithay reply : 

15lb Invizx is a great all around choice. I use 15lb Tatsu on a few rods. Have a couple spools of 15lb Invizx in my bag for backup. I've had fluorocarbon on a couple reels for multiple years, with zero issues. It will work just fine.


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

Just get a high quality co poly and call it day


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 
  On 6/5/2014 at 7:55 PM, Hogsticker said:

Just get a high quality co poly and call it day

I've never used any co-poly lines before, do you have some good brand names that I can look into?


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Spinning gear: #6 Yo-Zuri Hybrid

 

Baitcasting tackle: #12 Hybrid

 

 

 

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fishing user avatarbassin is addicting reply : 

Spinning gear: #6 Yo-Zuri Hybrid  Ultra Soft....

 

i use it and really like it...i also use McCoy co-poly..and like it..

kvd line conditioner...makes a huge difference for both on my spinning reels..


fishing user avatarHyrule Bass reply : 

12lb sufix siege mono. i use mono for all my bass fishing, no matter the technique


fishing user avatarcadman reply : 

I use 8lb Yozuri Hybrid Ultra Soft on Spinning and Yozuri Hybrid 10 -12 pound on my baitcasting. I got the recommendation from the guys on here and I love this line. Oh yes and KVD line conditioner.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

I tried Yo-Zuri Hybrid for first time this year and really like it.

 

Because of the current rebate, I also bought some P-Line CX from BPS for about a $1. 

 

Only spooled it two weeks ago, but I love it. 

I have to do some more comparison w/Yo-Zuri, but I like both.  Far better than either 'regular' mono or flouro


fishing user avatarsarcazmo reply : 

I'd be more concerned with line diameter than lb test ratings.  Diameter and lb test ratings can change drastically mfr to mfr.

 

I'm not completely sold on fluro lines. TT did a test a while back showing there wasnt much difference between fluorocarbon and monofilament.   Most people that insist one is clearly better than the other have never really done any testing.  Thats not to say there arent some exceptions, tatsu is a very nice line, but overall I'm not sure the added expense is worth it for everyday fishing.

 

That being said I've had some excellent luck with copolymers.  Yozuri hybrid is pretty highly regarded on here and lately I've been using McCoy mean green and xtra clear and its been working great.

 

For standard all around fishing I like a line diameter of .012-.013.  Obviously the heavier/thicker the cover the stronger the line should be.

 

You mentioned gin clear water so I'd probably stock up on some lighter thinner diameter line as well.


fishing user avatarCatch and Grease reply : 

Thanks guys, I guess I'm gonna go try it all! I'm gonna pick up a spool of power pro, invisx, and yo-zuri hybrid and see which I like best for an all around reel


fishing user avatarsarcazmo reply : 

Don't overlook the Mccoy... The price is right for me!  Very inexpensive.


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

You said two rods? I would spool one with 20 lb Sufix braid (no leader), the other with 8 lb McCoy co poly


fishing user avatartugsandpulls reply : 

i use all braid no leader on all my rods never an issue


fishing user avatarJon G reply : 

Well if you want to use flurocarbon 15lb invizx is good but i prefer 16lb Sunline super fc sniper. If you dont want to use flurocarbon pline cx or cxx in 15lb are both great choices


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 
  On 6/6/2014 at 8:41 PM, tugsandpulls said:

i use all braid no leader on all my rods never an issue

What happens when you get snagged?




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