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Fighting Bass On 6 Pound Test


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#1 basslover12345

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Posted June 04 2012 - 11:20 AM

What is the best way to fight a bass on 6 pound line with spinning gear in 10-20 feet of water with a medium action rod? How do you strip line off ( Iaconelli style) and keep pressure on the fish all at the same exact time?
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Posted June 04 2012 - 11:26 AM

If the water is open and you don't need to horse the fish, then you just set your drag light and let the fish take line. I've caught fish up to a 33" channel cat (~18-20lbs) on 6lb test line.

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Posted June 04 2012 - 12:22 PM

Very carefully.

Seriously though, I prefer to backreel with a spinning reel rather than trust the drag.

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Posted June 04 2012 - 12:44 PM

As long as you have a good real, the drag is your friend with light line and spinning reel. Just have a properly set drag and you are good to go!

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Posted June 04 2012 - 12:48 PM

A properly adjusted drag is your friend...


First of all, buy Yo-Zuri Hybrid #6 which has a breaking strength of 11.9 lbs.
Measure the drag setting to no more than 3 lbs.
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Posted June 04 2012 - 12:55 PM

I'm using 6 pound P-Line floroclear
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Posted June 04 2012 - 12:57 PM

I consider Floroclear "unfishable" in any size.
If you like P-Line, CXX #6 is fine.
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Posted June 04 2012 - 01:03 PM

I consider Floroclear "unfishable" in any size.
If you like P-Line, CXX #6 is fine.


Oh, I've been fishing it the last 2.5 years religously, a guy at Dick's got me hooked on it
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Posted June 04 2012 - 01:04 PM

im with what every one else said drag is your friend in this situation my PB light liner was a 20lb salmon not big by any means but i caught it on a 4'6 UL with #4 stren took me like 2 hours and lots of "oh bleeps" and took of running down stream reeling trying to not get spooled. anythings possible
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Posted June 04 2012 - 01:34 PM

What is the best way to fight a bass on 6 pound line with spinning gear in 10-20 feet of water with a medium action rod? How do you strip line off ( Iaconelli style) and keep pressure on the fish all at the same exact time?


You do it by stripping the line off with your free hand, slowly so you don't allow for slack in the line. I've seen others do this same thing, but it isn't my preferred way of doing it. Too much chance of not matching the pace the fish wants to take line at.

Like others, I've always thought that a looser drag is easier to control. I do this by keeping my thumb close to the spool's skirt so that I can add pressure if I need to. You only need to stop reeling, keep the rod tip up high and loaded, and then use your thumb to control it. With a little practice it is easy to get the hang of doing.

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Posted June 04 2012 - 01:38 PM

If a line breaks at 11# a 6 pound bass isn't going to break it when the tension is removed with a proper drag setting. A 6# bass is a nice bass but it's only a 6# fish that doesn't strip out much line and tires very quickly. The biggest fear is the fish getting hung up in slop and if that's the case you're using heavier line to begin with. To put it real simple, keep your cool, never get excited and you will own it, I don't see any problem in landing it. Best to keep a tight line rather than stripping line out.

I've never tried Yozuri line, I'm sure it's good stuff, I do use p line floroclear 20# both on an 8000 spinner and the same line on an Avet mxj, this line has landed 50# amberjacks and cobia, many hard fighting kingfish, this line has performed well with good line and knot strength. The important thing is not break strength but how ones plays a fish, Ande lines have a low breaking point as compared to the number on the label, yet they hold countless numbers of IGFA records.
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Posted June 04 2012 - 01:43 PM

I caught this fish in 6# Invisx on a medium-light rated rod. Drag was set to 2.5 lbs. resistance. The reel was a Stradic CI4 with a dry Carbontex drag upgrade. The fish made three runs, and then was netted. I credit my friend Noel with 3/4 of that fish.

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Posted June 04 2012 - 01:52 PM

I caught this fish in 6# Invisx on a medium-light rated rod. Drag was set to 2.5 lbs. resistance. The reel was a Stradic CI4 with a dry Carbontex drag upgrade. The fish made three runs, and then was netted. I credit my friend Noel with 3/4 of that fish.

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Posted June 04 2012 - 02:08 PM

I use a spring scale, and put the handle in a vice. Then I tie the line to the hook on the scale, and pull. Slowly increase until you get the amount you want. That way, you KNOW it's set perfectly. 1/4 to 1/3 of breaking strength (not rated"test") is about right. After a while, you do it by feel, but it never hurts to check them once in a while.
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Posted June 04 2012 - 02:29 PM

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