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Question Regarding Seagur Smackdown Lb Test For Spinning Reel??

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I am wanting to give this line a try for my spinning set up, I notice the line diameter is very small, even the high lb lines such as 50lbs has less diameter compared to mono. Am I missing something thinking that a 30 or 40lb smackdown would be ok on my spinning reel since diameter so small?

 

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I have the 30lbs on one and 20lbs on another spinning set up and have not had any issues with either one.

Depending on rod and cover you fish, 10-20lb should be more than enough.

Report back whatever you try, interested in your opinion.

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Depending on rod and cover you fish, 10-20lb should be more than enough.

I fish a lot around trees and stumps, so I like a strong line. The setup is mostly for plastics and sometimes cranks.

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