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Line for jigs/t-rigs

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What line does everyone use for jigs and texas rigs? Right now I'm using 10lb mono but want something different. Any suggestions?

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Jigs - 50lb braid / 15 up to 25lb P-Line CFX Fluoro or 100% Fluoro

T-Rigs - 50lb braid / 14-16lb fluoro

12 lb. Berkley 100% Flouro.

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the new berkley fireline braid in 65/14.

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Berkley Big Game 15# Mean Green with the exception of summer time matted Hydrilla then its braid.

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Trilene 100% flouro 15 lb. or PLine CXX 12 lb. fluorescent

15# P-line CXX for my jigging and heavy t-rigged baits, 12# P-line CXX for my baitcast worming combo, and 8# Seaguar Invisix fluoro for my spinning combos for small light jigs and light t-rigged baits like finesse worms, grubs, and tubes.

I also have some Yo-zuri hybrid I'm gonna try out too

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Spinning tackle: Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #6 (.010" diameter, 11.9 lb test)

Baitcasting gear: Hybrid or Hybrid Ultra Soft #12 (.013" diameter, 19.5 lb test)

8-)

12# Berkley 100% fluorocarbon or 15# P-line XXX-strong, going to spool up 1 rod with braid this year for the heavy cover.

wouldnt braided line be to visible and float to much for a t-rig... i agree to use braid for jigs but not sure bout t-rig

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"wouldnt braided line be to visible and float to much for a t-rig... i agree to use braid for jigs but not sure bout t-rig"

Well, lets see: a jig has a hook and a weight made on to it. A Tx rig has a hook and weight that are separate-some peg the weight making it a jig. Both can be rigged with a worm, crawfish, etc. There are light weight and heavy jigs. There are light weight and heavy slip sinkers. In functionality they are the same. Why wouldn't the same line work with both?

Only have one baitcasting rod for jig and t rig. A Powell 703 STX Revo. Use 30# Power Pro braid and 12# Seaguar invz leader. Lighter jig t rig use Spin 20# braid 6# fluro clear Avid/Symetre. Fish clear and stained water. uni uni knot/glue 8-)

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