PhantomJug wrote on May 1
st, 2014 at 10:07pm:
P.s. Rapala makes a terrible line
im very interested in your experience with rapala line that you say its not good. many years ago, i used rapala tough 4lb line for EVERYTHING. i thought it was the best stuff ever invented, 2nd being cortland camouflage line. then they stopped making it and the pure fishing conglomerate came out with suffix. since then, ive only used suffix line, and i really like it. both the braid and the mono.
ive actually been using 8lb test suffix seige for all my applications lately, as it takes more punishment in the rivers i fish near my home and the rocks up north. it also gives me a little more confidence in avoiding bite-offs when trolling (tying right to the lure, no leader).
i used to always use 4lb test, especially when fishing live bait on pressured waters, but up in canada where the fish arent very seasoned in terms of seeing lures, and when you can only fish artificials, the bites tend to be more reactionary. ive found with plastics, the hits tend to be pretty substantial. so i dont feel that the line makes as much difference as it would if the bite was lighter.
@MT, about the bass pros using fluorocarbon... ive never been impressed with any of their fishing 'skill' and they seem to favor extremely high pound test line and big weighted jigs and winch the fish in. on the highly pressured waters they fish, maybe it has some sort of advantage, but i feel its more marketing than anything.