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what pound test do you prefer - hulapopper - 06-30-2011 leave out salmon, steelhead and sturgeon. if you could use only one pound test line what would you choose. [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - jeremypeace - 06-30-2011 even though im using 6lbs right now im finding i dont care for it much due to it just doesnt have the strength that i need [signature] Re: [jeremypeace] what pound test do you prefer - curt69 - 06-30-2011 If I could only use 1 it would be 8# . I sure am glad I don't have to use only one . In clear water with very few snags I use 6# . Trolling Popgear 14# to the gear 8# to the worm . Curt G. [signature] Re: [curt69] what pound test do you prefer - Bardic - 06-30-2011 I have a small pole for creek fishing with 4# on it, and I usually use that everywhere else too. I like being able to have a worm without any sinkers and still get it to cast out a good distance, get a lure on there and you can outcast nearly anything else, just set the drag good. I also have one with 6# and 8#, and some 20# spiderwire, but I haven't fished many places where I get big fish that require it. When we are using a boat to troll more consistently I will have heavier line on there. [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - mbowman - 06-30-2011 I'll go with 8#. [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - FishingPal - 06-30-2011 I use the same as curt: 8 lb for overall, and 6 lb for the areas that are snag-less. [signature] Re: [FishingPal] what pound test do you prefer - drowning_flys - 06-30-2011 If just one all purpose fishing pole I would use 8lb fluorocarbon [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - SteelFan - 06-30-2011 Stren 4lb test on my ultra light is all I ever use unless fishing for the big dogs. I have never broke off on a fish either. I have caught up to 8 lbers and never had a problem. It's all in the drag. A good reel helps too. [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - TheOldSarge - 06-30-2011 Limiting myself to one test line would be like limiting myself to one species of fish or one body of water. [:/] There ain't no way I'm doing that. Having said that, I like 2 to 4 # for stream trout and crappie, 6 to 8# for smallmouth bass and most reserviors, 10 to 12# for largemouths and most catfish. I have two heavy rods we use for bigger cats (mainly the Snake River) and keep both spooled with something between 17 and 25#. New question ... If you could fish only one species in one body of water on one particular day of the year, what fish, what water and what day? [ ![]() [signature] Re: [TheOldSarge] what pound test do you prefer - idahoron - 06-30-2011 Sarge that is thread hijacking. I like 10 pound braid on my Ultra light with an 8 or 10 pound floracarbon "spelling" leader. My medium has either 15 or 20 pound braid with the same leader. Ron [signature] Re: [idahoron] what pound test do you prefer - ilovesmallies - 06-30-2011 stren 10lb works for everything. bass trout cats carp and crappie. good drag and sensitive pole will catch them all [signature] Re: [ilovesmallies] what pound test do you prefer - forgiven - 06-30-2011 Stren 10 for smallmouth (great abrasion resistance for fishing in the rocks) 4 lb on my utralights and Stren 12 - 15 lb for steelhead and yanking Largemouth out of the weeds and trees at Lake Lowell [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - windriver - 07-01-2011 If I could have only one it would be 8lb P-Line Windriver [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - michfishgod - 07-01-2011 6 pound cause i am inbetween for crappie i use 4 pound trilean xl smooth casting and for bass i will wind on about 50-80 yrds of trilean xl smooth casting 10 -14 pound and about a spool of berkly crystal clear fireline for bass/pike in 10 or 14 pound test. you can't have just one line if you do go with 6 pound test. in something that cast great and does not have memory. you should be fine. [signature] Re: [idahoron] what pound test do you prefer - TheOldSarge - 07-01-2011 Ron, I wasn't really serious about the questions and did not mean to hi-jack the thread. I was simply trying to draw a parallel to limiting yourself to just one thing for fishing. [ ![]() [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - gstott - 07-01-2011 8lb because it's light enough to throw some smaller lures, but tough enough to hold up to some cover and larger fish. I agree with everybody about proper drag and catching big fish on light tackle, but it isn't always feasible. If you're throwing a jig or plastic into thick cover for bass, it doesn't matter how perfectly your drag is set, 4 or 6lb just isn't going to cut it. [signature] Re: [gstott] what pound test do you prefer - ccarter4 - 07-01-2011 I spend almost all of my time fishing small rivers and creeks. As a result I fish a 5 foot ultra light rod with 2lb line on it about 95 percent of the time. I lose a lot of gear to snags (although I am often wading and can just go pull it out), but I find it to be very exciting using the super light gear. I have had to chase quite a few bigger trout down the river tho. If I am lake fishing I am usually using 6 lb cause its all around good, whether its trout bass or catfish I am after. [signature] Re: [ccarter4] what pound test do you prefer - ivorytip - 07-01-2011 jig fishing and small luers 6 lbs. bait or crank baits 8. a good rod makes all the diff though [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - StacyR - 07-03-2011 I use 20 pound braid for my main line, with a 10, 6, or 3 pound leader, depending on what I'm fishing for. [signature] Re: [hulapopper] what pound test do you prefer - SmartWeed - 07-03-2011 I use yellow fluorescent braid for all my fishing, and if I had to compromise on one size it would be 15 or 20 pound. They have the diameter of 4-6 lb monofilament. However, I use braid in 6-60 lb test. [signature] |