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Lunkerlure

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  1. I use spinning exclusively and my choice of line will not work for baitcasting. I have tried spiderwire and fireline and found them too stiff. There are so many variables it boils down to what you are most comfortable with. After I found "Spectra" (50# test- about 12# dia.) by Izorline (actually a saltwater line) I use it on all my reels for all baits. It is limp and I love it. No problem breaking off and a 2 year life of use. Stealth?..I catch as many as my BC mono line buddies. So much for visibility. Izorline Spectra Fishing Line
  2. my post to a similar subject: I use Shimano spinning reels and Shimano 6'-8" or 7'-0" medium/heavy rods with 50# white braided Spectra line (about 12# dia.) on all reels for all baits. I know it is completely unorthodox but it works for me. I have never broke off a fish and I also catch just as many as my friends. Water here (S. La) is usually mixed to murky to muddy. Fishing mainly spinnerbaits and creature baits.
  3. I use Shimano spinning reels and Shimano 6'-8" or 7'-0" medium/heavy rods with 50# white braided Spectra line (about 12# dia.) on all reels for all baits. I know it is completely unorthodox but it works for me. I have never broke off a fish and I also catch just as many as my friends. Water here (S. La) is usually mixed to murky to muddy. Fishing mainly spinnerbaits and creature baits.

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