Thanks for the nice comments about the graphs and pics. I am glad if it helps.
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Originally Posted by Jmmiller33
Have you always used such light line? I've never heard of so many people using such light tackle until I joined here. Maybe that's the change that's catching more fish?
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I an not a light line only fisherman. I carry a bunch of rods on the boat ranging from 80lb braid for fishing big live bait for stripers and cats to 2lb test for trout magnets. I have a number of baitcasting set ups with 14 or 17 lb test for typical bass fishing. The 6lb set up is for light shakyhead fishing. I have been doing well with a 1/16 and 1/8 oz sliderhead jig with a small plastic worm or crawfish. The light head allows the baits to slowly slither through the cover and rarely gets hung up in the rocks. The 6lb fluorocarbon leader on braid is an amazingly strong setup. It rarely breaks even when the bass wrap it in the brush.
Last fall my best action was on a rattletrap and that was on 14 lb test. Hardly ever picked up any light tackle as the bass were killing the rattletrap so mostly I fish whatever they are biting on
I have had little luck on a spinnerbait this year and that is normally my go to bait.
Jim