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Which line for spinnerbaits? 2024


fishing user avatarnocellcontracts reply : 

What is your line choice for 1/2 oz. spinnerbaits? Mostly throwing around grass lines, docks, seawalls. Thanks.


fishing user avatarbowhunter63 reply : 

I use 12 to 14 lb Flouro.Never really had any trouble.I use a medium to medium heavy rod.


fishing user avatarFishinthefish reply : 

20lb braid for grass. If theres rocks etc i put a fluro leader.


fishing user avatarBruce424 reply : 

14-17 lb. You can get away with heavier line.  I use mono.


fishing user avatarToeshots reply : 

I use 12# Sufix Siege mono. Probably a shade on the lighter side but it has worked fine for me. 


fishing user avatarJon G reply : 

16lb Sunline FC Sniper


fishing user avatarBassinLou reply : 

12-15 lb Yozuri hybrid


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 

12# mono or Co-polymer.


fishing user avatarMike L reply : 

12# Yo Zuri

 

Mike


fishing user avatarMosster47 reply : 

17lb Floro on a 7' MH. 


fishing user avatarthat_ryan_kid_7 reply : 

14lb trilene 100% fluorocarbon


fishing user avatarLendiesel22 reply : 

14lb sunline Assassin 


fishing user avatarbassinNorthMS reply : 

I use 15lb p-line c21 co-polymer


fishing user avatarRobert Riley reply : 

10-15# FC. I used Sunlines Reaction FC and really enjoyed it. Its got a bit a stretch to it, which I like since I really wail on the hooksets. 


fishing user avatarnocellcontracts reply : 

Thanks everyone.... Any reason to use mono instead of FC or vice versa?


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

15lb Big Game. Cheap, very strong, and abrasion resistant. Never had any reason to use anything else. 


fishing user avatarGrantman83 reply : 

I've actually switched to 12/14lb mono as my spinnerbaits rod often doubles as a spook or walking bait rod.  


fishing user avatarHoosierHawgs reply : 

12# Trilene XL. Cheap, Cast Well, Strong.


fishing user avatarKlebs01 reply : 

30lb braid to flouro leader. I use braid to flouro on all my rods other than cranking, so it fits my style. 


fishing user avatarlong island basser reply : 
  On 12/30/2015 at 4:03 AM, Klebs01 said:

30lb braid to flouro  leader.

Same here


fishing user avatarscaleface reply : 

12 to 15 lb mono .


fishing user avatartje0705 reply : 

I use 15# suffix siege mono


fishing user avatarstkbassn reply : 

12# Senshi or Siege works well for me.


fishing user avatartander reply : 
  On 12/29/2015 at 6:57 AM, Jon G said:

16lb Sunline FC Sniper

Same here, love Sniper !!!


fishing user avatarSMITTY0045 reply : 

15 lb Fluoro. I usually use Seagur Red Label


fishing user avatarOroBass reply : 

I live in tulle land! I use 40 lb power pro.


fishing user avatarFrenchman83 reply : 

12-15# Co-polymer.


fishing user avatarkickerfish1 reply : 

I don't believe there is a best choice. Really depends upon how you fish them. Braid would be optimal for areas of shallow and dense weed growth. Fishing deep in wood or rocks flourocarbon would be good. If it was also used as your topwater combo mono would be just fine. I have also used copolly but this year I will be going back to mono. 


fishing user avatarRangerCasey reply : 

15 lb mono,  Maxima Ultra Green


fishing user avatarFishes in trees reply : 

Every year, mid January to early February, Walmart has close outs in the fishing department.   Last years line is frequently closed out.   I just buy a few spools of whatever 17 or 20 lb line is being closed out and use that.  Last year I think it was Suffix Siege, other years it has been Stren Dura-Tuff.   Spinner bait line/square bill line doesn't matter that much to me.   I know I'm going to abuse it and re-spool every few weeks or so during the season.  If I can find it Berkley Iron Silk in 17 or 20 is my first choice for Rattle Baits and square bills.


fishing user avatarTxHawgs reply : 

16 to 20lb Sunline Reaction


fishing user avatarBass_Fanatic reply : 

15lb cxx or 16lb sniper


fishing user avatarLunkerFisher reply : 

I use 17lb trilene xt for my spinnerbaits. There's always a possibility of hooking a northern where I fish, so the big line really helps when that happens. I also use $5 booyah spinnerbaits so I don't get too upset if a big toothy critter takes one.


fishing user avatarFryDog62 reply : 
  On 12/29/2015 at 10:08 PM, nocellcontracts said:

Thanks everyone.... Any reason to use mono instead of FC or vice versa?

In general, a good mono or co-polymer will stretch less than most fluorocarbon lines.  I use either 12 pound Yo-Zuri Hybrid or Trilene XT for spinnerbait fishing, they both definitely stretch less than any fluoro I've ever used (Berkley, BPS, Sunline, Seaguar, etc).  


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

My spinnerbait rod is generally loaded with 12# CXX, though this past year, I tried Tuf-Line Supercast in a similar diameter (can't remember exactly the size), and I liked the no stretch factor, while avoiding the limpness and noise of traditional braid.  You have to retie often with this line, though not more than with a mono or copoly.


fishing user avatarFryDog62 reply : 
  On 1/6/2016 at 8:27 PM, LunkerFisher said:

I use 17lb trilene xt for my spinnerbaits. There's always a possibility of hooking a northern where I fish, so the big line really helps when that happens. I also use $5 booyah spinnerbaits so I don't get too upset if a big toothy critter takes one.

We are infested with the pike in Minnesota as well.  I went to thicker line for awhile (15-20 lb test) but found it suspends more.  I then went back to 12 lb test and started using a tiny 2 inch wire leader that our local bait shop makes (Wayzata Bait and Tackle, they mail them out too).  That extra 2 inches makes a big difference and you wouldn't necessarily think so.  I've been using them 3 years now on spinner baits, cranks and even jerk baits.  I've had only 1 pike bite off during that time.  Great insurance on expensive lures and now I can get deeper in the water column with the thinner line.  


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I don't find northern pike a huge problem with spinnerbaits, as far as break offs go.  The wire acts as it's own defense.  I lose a couple baits now and again, but it isn't like it is with other baits.


fishing user avatarSandhillcrab reply : 

I use 10 lb mono with a 12 lb seaguar floro leader. 


fishing user avatarrobster80 reply : 

15lb mccoy xtra clear


fishing user avataratcoha reply : 

12# McCoys


fishing user avatarDTack reply : 

I tend to like 16lb Sniper Sunline as some others here have stated.  

If I'm fishing in HEAVY wind... sometimes spinnerbait blades and fluoro don't mix.  In that case, I will go with 15lb Maxima Ultragreen mono. 


fishing user avatarRB 77 reply : 

Interesting to see its pretty split 1/2 and half with mono and flouro with some braid/ hybrid stuff mixed in. I usually use 12 lb. Izorline mono like I do with quite a bit of my reaction baits, but I just bought a couple of spools of Youzuri Hybrid after hearing all the rave reviews. So far, so good...


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 

I run 12 lb Trilene 100% Fluoro on my spinnerbait rod. 


fishing user avatarshootermcbob reply : 
  On 12/29/2015 at 10:32 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

15lb Big Game. Cheap, very strong, and abrasion resistant. Never had any reason to use anything else. 

Same here...sometimes also use 17 lb Big Game. 




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