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Old 06-10-2008 | 06:21 AM
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Default RE: Fishing line review...used for rubber worms..

Chuck, does the suffix come in colours? Since the stick marsh is tainted water, what colour is the best?
Also Kissemmee is tainted...Seige iswhat is mostly available..that color would be perfect in our tanic water...it's between smoke and clear..The line appears a little smaller in diameter than most monos..I can't break the 10 with my hand..it will cut into your skin..Usually when fishing with Trilene the line is roughed up by the bass's rough mouth after a couple of fish..I caught 5 on 10 pound Suffix last Sundayon my worm rod...3 were real good fish.After the 5 fish I inspected my line..there was zero abrasion..

I will be fishing a clear water lake also, but don't really want to keep changing my line if I don't have too. My brother and I have a 5 rod limit and changing line can be costly. Thanks.

Bobby
I use 5 rods as well..
A.One is a spinning rod which has 2 spools..one is 12 pound Suffix which I would use in Kissemmee and one with 20 pound Power Pro that I would use at Stick Marsh..I'd use this one for spinner baits.

The others are baitcasters for crank baits,jerkbaits, topwater, jigs, and rubber worms.

If you were goingto buy one line for Stick Marsh and Kissemmee..I'd go 14 pound Seige Suffix. This is only my opinion..

Now if it was me..I'd have at least one 20 pound Power Pro set up for Stick Marsh..I hear it's an area where you want to bring the fish quickly out of the structure..Don;t forget..if you use Power Pro.You MUST tie the braid on with a Palomar knot or even a2 pounder will get off...I use an Improved Clinch knot with the Suffix and so far it's been awesome.

Good luck ,
C7
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