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swimbaitThu Jan-22-09 09:18 PM
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#11027, "RE: triple fish flourocarbon"
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Thu Jan-22-09 09:19 PM by swimbait

  

          

If you're thinking really big sinking baits like 12" or more, then I'd say yes - go for it. I'm thinking 12" Hudd or 16" Rago original generic trout, etc. Worth noting is that this line lasts really well. I had some on one of my reels for probably 15 trips without changing it.

If you're thinking about something more like a 10" stocker trout or an 8" hudd, then it's probably too thick of a line. JMO. The only time I'd consider that line for 8-10" type baits would be if I was fishing absurd cover, like Falcon Lake style where you needed to fish 4x hooks, lock drag on an Okuma 7'11" XH and pull. It's a really 'big' line.

  

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triple fish flourocarbon [View all] , Rob D, Thu Jan-22-09 04:29 PM
  RE: triple fish flourocarbon, swimbait, Jan 22nd 2009, #1
RE: triple fish flourocarbon, Rob D, Jan 22nd 2009, #2
      RE: triple fish flourocarbon, swimbait, Jan 22nd 2009 #3
           RE: triple fish flourocarbon, Rob D, Jan 23rd 2009, #4
RE: triple fish flourocarbon, Nico, Jan 23rd 2009, #5
RE: triple fish flourocarbon, swimbait, Jan 23rd 2009, #6
      RE: triple fish flourocarbon, Rob D, Jan 23rd 2009, #7
           RE: triple fish flourocarbon, dickthompson, Jan 26th 2009, #8

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