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Baitcaster Line Prefrence

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 12:45 pm
by SkiTzO
I got a Diawa t-1100 or something and i tried 3 different lines. I cant seem to find a line that doesnt wanna tangle up or cast far. What are your reccomendations for line to use with a baitcaster. I fish mostly with synthetic worms and i cant get them to cast far without weight and i dont like to use weight.

Baitcaster Line Prefrence

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:00 pm
by RNE
Weightless worms, while I can, and do use baitcasters for that method, more often I use spinning gear, 'heavy' with 14-20 lb fireline or Stren Flourocarbon.

More a matter of practice than line selection, tossing lightweight, wind-catching baits of any type can be difficult with a baitcaster. Even the excellent modern reels.

Best line, for me is flouro, or very soft mono. I have used super-braids for the method, but have had problems with line control.

If there's any wind at all, spinning gear.

Richard.

Baitcaster Line Prefrence

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:16 pm
by johnnie crain outdoors
The only worm I can cast without weight on a baitcaster is like a Senko or other internally weighted worm. I'm good with a baitcaster, but not that good. I use spinning gear for light weight baits. Berkley Vanish would be my choice or Berkley XL about 12# test. Good luck casting that thing. Johnnie

Baitcaster Line Prefrence

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:28 am
by SkiTzO
Thanks guys. I dedicated my baitcaster to my spinnerbaits only i guess. Had a good night with it and caught 4 bass. Thanks for the help. (Currently using Shakesphere's Cajunline) Thanks again!

Baitcaster Line Prefrence

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:15 pm
by SkiTzO
So when you say spinning I assume you mean like a openface type reel. Correct? I have one of those on another rod that I also take with me. A Shakespere Alpha series or some stuff. Pretty dirty tho :rolleyes:
Anyhow thanks again.

Baitcaster Line Prefrence

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 7:47 pm
by MissinLakeFork
Just a thought but, you can pick up some very good spinng gear for just a little money. I fish in New mexico where the wind is certin to pick up durring the day. If I am fishing weightless plastics, it is truly the only way to go. I use a Abu Garcia Cardnail seris reel with a 6' medium light or 6'6" mediunm heavy rod depending on the cover I am fishing. I think both set ups together cost around $100. While I am true to my baitcasters, I have found the need for spinnging tackle in my rod box. Hope that helps. Good luck and good fishing!!!