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    ChasinWalleye Guest

    Default Fishing line Choices

    I have always been a loyal Trilene man Whether im pulling boards, jigging ruuning slip bobber rigs. I have tried fireline and i am very impressed with its abration resistance and instant response to a hook set. Maybe it's time for a change!

    Tight Lines........... ChasinWalleye

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    Like you I have been using trilene xl 4 , 6 , 8 lbs test lines these are a good choice with out the cost of the braided or hybrid lines , I like a line as lite as possible for the conditions but with enough strength to get a good hook set to much stretch in the line can let your fish shake the hook at the net. we use braided line or a hybrid mix for trolling, there are many good lines out there try a few build your confidence in it, and catch fish

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    I have Power Pro on all my rods and since I switched to that a few years ago will never go back to mono for drifting. You can feel everything and without the stetch.

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