Tips for Choosing Line

By Legendary Angler, Gary Roach - Mr. Walleye

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1 – There are so many varieties of fishing line these days you have to read a book to decide what to buy. First, remember that there is no need to switch to a different style if what you’re using is working fine. The majority of anglers still use monofilament because it works well for most situations.

2 – The superlines are low in stretch and very sensitive. These braided lines are small in diameter with high strength and work well for trolling and live-bait rigging. Use a rod with a “soft” tip when using superline because of its low-stretch quality.

3 – Fluorocarbon line is completely invisible underwater and works great for leaders on live-bait rigs. I also like the lighter diameter for spinning reels and small jig presentations. Make sure you wet the knot well before cinching or it will break there during a good fight.

4 – There is a new fluorocarbon line that is highly visible above the water and invisible underwater. This is the perfect line for plastic-worm fishing and Carolina rigging.

5 – Learn the Palomar knot for tying on lures, hooks, and terminal tackle. This knot is easy to tie, never slips or breaks and is recommended for the braided superlines. Use a search engine to find it on the Internet.

 

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