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Offline dakids

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I finally spent a few gift cards from Christmas and bought myself a new bait caster.  The rod is a 7 foot heavy action rod.  The guy at Cabela's recamended Suffix 40 pound test.  Plan on using this setup for bass and pike in the slop.
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i have used fire line for years, it works for me...
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For live bait fishing (dead sticking) or (slip bobbering) I use Stren Magnathin labeled (Walleye line) It's green.  I can anchor and dead stick with clients with 3 rods per person (Wisconsin only). *80% of da fish are caught on da Magnathin v/s the other lines used. The 6# test is da equivalent of 2.7#.

I use 6# clear blue fluoresent Stren for casting small to medium size baits. When drag fishing live, plastics baits or jigs. I'm a big rod tip & line watcher and clear blue fluorescent Stren shows up great with yer sunglasses.

Power Pro is what I use for big fish forward trolling with a clear fluorocarbon line leader.

For back trolling for Walleye & Bass I use 6# clear blue fluorescent Stren even in Minnesota's rocky lakes.

I fish spinning tackle and love 7 ft M/L action rods .
« Last Edit: February 02/17/18, 04:10:43 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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For live bait fishing (dead sticking) or (slip bobbering) I use Stren Magnathin labeled (Walleye line) It's green.  I can anchor and dead stick with clients with 3 rods per person (Wisconsin only). *80% of da fish are caught on da Magnathin v/s the other lines used. The 6# test is da equivalent of 2.7#.

I use 6# clear blue fluoresent Stren for casting small to medium size baits. When drag fishing live, plastics baits or jigs. I'm a big rod tip & line watcher and clear blue fluorescent Stren shows up great with yer sunglasses.


I fish spinning tackle and love 7 ft M/L action rods .

Never thought I'd agree with the ol' gas bubble hisself, but the Stren Magnathin in dark green is what I used for walleye and tournaments fishing. For pannies, I use the Stren Crappie mono in gold, or the clear blue Stren.......goin' on forty years now.

Boy, have I got a couple 7' M M/L action walleye rods I bet you'd like to have....a  signed Gary Roach and a signed Ken Cook Lightning rods...with both the Shimano's spooled wid da green Stren walleye line... :evil:
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I use the 30 pound Spider wire for Pike & Bass.... love it....
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I use the 30 pound Spider wire for Pike & Bass.... love it....

Just for 3 lb fish??  :rotflmao:   :rotflmao:

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I use the 30 pound Spider wire for Pike & Bass.... love it....

Just for 3 lb fish??  :rotflmao:   :rotflmao:

He ment ta say he uses it on his 30 lb anchor.  Com-on now HD stop! :banghead:


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« Last Edit: February 02/17/18, 04:58:13 PM by Lee Borgersen »
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I've got 6# mono on my walleye riggin set up & 4# on my panfish rod. The bouncer rod has 8# mono. I can't tell what brand as we have quite a selection that we've gathered over the years. Even some cheap Cabela's 3000 yd spools of the 4#, that gets changed pretty often. I have another spinning set up with 6# Fireline  too. A lot of fluoro for my leaders, anywhere from 4-12#. I don't fish bass or pike very often.
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I forgot to mention 4lb on the pannie rods, and 6 lb on some of the the walleye rods. 8 lb on the other ones when trolling a shallow, weedy lake like Minnewawa with a flatfish or large wobble spoon for norderns.  Here Lee; pull my finger.  :rotflmao:
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I use the 30 pound Spider wire for Pike & Bass.... love it....

Just for 3 lb fish??  :rotflmao:   :rotflmao:

We cast and troll for Pike & Muskie....Bass are just an accidental fish, but fun to catch.
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I have Berkeley Vanish on all my rods, different lb. test for whatever I'm fishing for.
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I forgot to mention my heavier spinning set up, used mostly for casting cranks or swimbaits. It's a medium action 7' rod with a bigger Quantum reel spooled with 14# Fireline & 12# Vanish tied in to that & then a short light wire leader tied in to that. Been hearing a lot of good things about the Suffix 832 braid & if I was going to try something different, I give that a shot. Suffix is a real braid & Fireline is more of a fused line, I think.
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Big fan of suffix products.  Most of my rods have the smallest diameter green 832 on them, very strong and super sensitive. Do a lot of dragging lindy's and jigging with a couple different good quality St. Croix rods. Trolling nortens I still use the the smallest 832.
Have to keep in mind some of the braid out there is tough on the rod eye's,  but 832 I've had no issues.  I run suffix mono on the pan fish rods..

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Big fan of suffix products.  Most of my rods have the smallest diameter green 832 on them, very strong and super sensitive. Do a lot of dragging lindy's and jigging with a couple different good quality St. Croix rods. Trolling nortens I still use the the smallest 832.
Have to keep in mind some of the braid out there is tough on the rod eye's,  but 832 I've had no issues.  I run suffix mono on the pan fish rods..

Right you are. I put pure silicone spray on the inside frequently with a Q-tip...will not harm the line. That's why I like the rods with the ceramic line guide inserts. You want to make sure yer roller bail guide on spinning reels spins freely and is lubed well, too.   ;)
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I've pretty much gone to Suffix 832 on all my summer rods with usually about a 5' fluorocarbon leader.
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Like I said I use nothing but vanish and I have no rods strung with anything heavier than 10lb test, mostly 6 and 8 lb test. It has low stretch when jigging and low twist when trolling. Ive never had a break off. Without derailing anything here, if you buy the top end rods and especially reels you won't need heavy test or braided line. I learned that from an old musky fisherman. He said all he ever used was 10 lb test with a 12" wire leader when fishing for pike/musky but he bought top of the line reels to handle the quick and strong runs that any fish throws his way.
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I finally spent a few gift cards from Christmas and bought myself a new bait caster.  The rod is a 7 foot heavy action rod.  The guy at Cabela's recamended Suffix 40 pound test.  Plan on using this setup for bass and pike in the slop.

I assume you are talking Mono or Fluorocarbon? I quit using braid line for any of the "Toothy" fish.. Been bit off several times on pike using braid. Doesn't seem to matter what lb test I use.Suffix is a good brand and I've had good luck with it. I think you made a good choice.
Where did I catch all these fish you ask??? right in the lip....

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I finally spent a few gift cards from Christmas and bought myself a new bait caster.  The rod is a 7 foot heavy action rod.  The guy at Cabela's recamended Suffix 40 pound test.  Plan on using this setup for bass and pike in the slop.

I assume you are talking Mono or Fluorocarbon? I quit using braid line for any of the "Toothy" fish.. Been bit off several times on pike using braid. Doesn't seem to matter what lb test I use.Suffix is a good brand and I've had good luck with it. I think you made a good choice.
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