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Thread: 3lb or 4lb for trout?

  1. #31
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    Default So ... y'all are stayin away from the Fluorocarbons?

    Quote Originally Posted by bchbum54 View Post
    It's the best way to go. You wouldn't believe how strong izor 2lb is. I grew up using Ande but it has a lot more memory, especially if it has been sitting around from 1 season to the other. I have multiple trout setups and I primarily fish my mini jig set up so I don't always get around to changing all of my other rods out.
    The Izor stuff is mono right?

  2. #32
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    6lb Nanofil and a 4lb fluorocarbon leader the Nanofil casts incredibly and I have sufficient strength should a really good fish jump on my hook the only time I've ever had a problem was fishing really extreme cold as the fluorocarbon can get brittle at that extreme but that's been the only incident and that happened at the low 20 degree range.

    Fastfish

  3. #33
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    Fished seaguar tatsu in 4 lb test. Same line for 3 seasons and still havent had a breakoff

  4. #34
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    I usually go with Izor XXX in 4 lb test, but, Im gonna try some Silver Thread Trout Line in 3 lb test. Dont know if itll be any good, but Ill find out!

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    6# mono with 4# flouro leader.

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