20# Power Pro with a 5# Sunline Sniper leader.
20# Power Pro with a 5# Sunline Sniper leader.
I use 6&8 pound Nanofil and 8 pound Nanobraid.
I don't ever go straight flouro on my spinning reels. Just to much twist and reduced casting distance for me
8lb Stren Magnathin
I like 20lb braid with a 6-10 lb fluoro leader, usually Sunline FC 8 lb. The 20 lb braid sounds like overkill, but it's much easier for me to manage. Besides, it's the same diameter as 6lb mono.
2011 Skeeter ZX225
225 Yamaha HPDI Series 2
Minn Kota Ultrex 112 52"
Console: HDS 16 Carbon
Bow: HDS 12 Carbon, Solix 12 G2, Mega 360, Garmin 106 SV, LVS 34
6 or 8lb tatsu
Mike
2019 Ranger 520L w/ 250HO ETEC G2
2011 Tracker 175TXW w/ 75HO ETEC
Same as above .... 6 - 8# Seaguar Tatsu. Expensive, but worth every penny of its cost, and then some.
Just a hint when using any fluorocarbon as your main line on spinning gear. Spool diameter is everthing. The bigger the better. I use 3000 series Shimano Soros' and have used 10# Tatsu on them with very little problems. Absolutely zero problems when using the 6 - 8# Tatsu that I mentioned earlier.
As far as InvisX goes ...... I'll just say "not a fan" and leave it at that. Give Tatsu a try ..... I promise you will not be sorry you spent the extra money. Well ..... maybe you will, because once you try it you won't be able to fish with anything less.
It really is that good.
I use straight 8 lb tatsu for shakey head, 15 lb power pro and an 8lb leader with a vmc hook tied between it to reduce line twist for drop shot.. and haven't tried ned rig yet
07 tracker TX 190
75 horse Mercury
999 KVD, 859 , and 798 SI HD
07 tracker TX 190
75 horse Mercury
999 KVD, 859 , and 798 SI HD
Tuf Line super cast 12 and 6 lb invisix tied with an alberto knot.