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2 nice rainbows I caught wading
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2 nice rainbows I caught wading in Damascus, Va. The largest was 22" and the other was 21 3/4". Both were caught on night crawler and I've got a question about using 4lb with bait. The other day I had a good one break 4lb when I was using bait (I think the teeth are the culprit). That's probably a huge advantage to tm's which I use a lot but the river was up and had quite a bit of color... My question is would you still use 4lb with bait? I know there are a lot of light line guys on here and I really hate using 6lb but I don't like losing fish either... Any help? I am confident in landing these fish on 2lb with trout magnets but I'm concerned about bait fishing with those teeth...
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Wow beautiful fish! Those are going to make some tasty meals!!
I'm not quite sure why fishing with bait verses fishing with a lure makes any difference when using 4lb test. Maybe I'm not understanding your question though. Light line is a blast but you run the risk of losing a fish if you're not careful and sometimes even if you're plenty careful you still lose fish. That risk isn't any more or less depending on whether you use live bait or a lure. |
Bait vs lure
With worm they swallow it deep so the teeth rub on the line vs with the trout magnets I hook them in the lip so the teeth aren't as much of a factor. Atleast that's my theory lol
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Your theory is correct. The TM is designed where 95% of trout are hooked in upper mouth. I suspect unless you are super quick with a hook set that worm is pretty far down. I landed a large walleye using 2# test on a TM and my line wasn't even frayed. The hook was in the upper lip. Regards Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Alpha
Alpha you still using those river runners? Have you tested the st croix trout series?
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"CrappieMan"
Nice fish! Keep it up!
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Phenix elixir
Hey alpha you probably know me from c.com (vacrappieman) just curious what Phenix rod you have right now and if it's a softer rod or good backbone how comparable is it to the 6'8" ultra light river runner? Sorry I'm a man of to many questions lol...
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