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Marco CaetanoTue Jan-11-05 02:03 PM
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I have a doubt...
I fish for northern strain largemouth bass and I'm looking for bass over 5 pounds.
I fish mostly on small ponds. Most of the ponds have ultra clear water, sometimes 20ft visibility! Bass in this clear water spook easily. About cover: I fish a pond that's full of weeds and specially soft moss. Other ponds have trees and rocks, and there's one pond with almost no cover.
I only fish from the bank and I have one casting rod & reel and one spinning rod & reel.

I think I should use light line because of the clear water, but sometimes I fish heavy cover, and I'm looking for bass over 5lbs.
Maybe I should use heavy line on my casting reel and light line on my spinning reel?

Is Trilene XT green a good line? Here at Portugal I saw a line in a shop that seems to be good: Trilene SensiThin Ultra. It's stronger than Trilene SensiThin and Trilene Sensation!

I want a line that works with all kinds of baits (worms, soft jerkbaits, topwaters, spinnerbaits, jigs...).

Well, with all this information could you please tell what kind of line (brand, pound test, color...) should I use on each of my reels (baitcasting and spinning)?



Thanks!

Good fishing!

Marco Caetano

  

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Line [View all] , Marco Caetano, Tue Jan-11-05 02:03 PM
  RE: Line, Tm Customs, Jan 11th 2005, #1
RE: Line, Mattlures, Jan 11th 2005, #2
RE: Line, Wade, Jan 12th 2005, #3
RE: Line, Lightninrod, Jan 12th 2005, #4
      RE: Line, supermat, Jan 13th 2005, #5
RE: Line, Marco Caetano, Jan 15th 2005, #6

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