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m.t.hands 07-30-2008 09:00 AM

Denny on fishing line
 
i know fishing line comes up pretty frequent here, i have been accused of fishing with a "broom pole and a well rope" some think its a good idea[&:]


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Chuck7 07-30-2008 09:16 AM

RE: Denny on fishing line
 
Good deal.;)

indianahunter83 07-30-2008 04:22 PM

RE: Denny on fishing line
 
He uses some heavy fishing line! I think it takes away some of the sport if there isn't a chance at breaking off granted I don't tournament fish and if I did I would use heavy line for flipping.

m.t.hands 07-31-2008 05:12 AM

RE: Denny on fishing line
 

ORIGINAL: indianahunter83

He uses some heavy fishing line! I think it takes away some of the sport if there isn't a chance at breaking off granted I don't tournament fish and if I did I would use heavy line for flipping.

yea i was kinda surprised he didn't mention anything about lighter/smaller diameter for crank baiting, maybe it was solely for pitchin and flipin, i thought i used heavy line (minimum of 15 on everything but CB's and SB's) then i'll drop down to 12 and sometimes 10 but thats about it, as far as the sport of it, my primary objective is get the fish turned and headed in my direction, IMO when you have control over any fishes head you have control of that fish;), the worst case is him swimming straight away from you, best case is when he is pointed toward the angler

childers 08-03-2008 09:17 PM

RE: Denny on fishing line
 
icast is one of the coolest events!


childers 08-03-2008 09:19 PM

RE: Denny on fishing line
 
especially the luckycraft school of baitfish behind him.


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