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Curious as to what lines people use given the stained water in Nip. I typically run braid as my main line with a fluoro leader but last year I was bit off more than a few times...either nice pike or big Walleye...so I decided to fish straight braid...didn't seem to matter as I smoked them all hardwater season but I always wonder if I am missing any....especially on my 2nd rod which is deadsticking...
If Nip was clear, no question...fluoro leader but given the reduced water clarity I am interested in others opinions
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I have been told that the Nanofil line is the best but the stuff is expensive. I have never used, is it no stretch? And why do expensive. What are its advantages for hard water if any. Just curious
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QUOTE (nsfisher @ Dec 10, 2013 - 06:20 pm)
I have been told that the Nanofil line is the best but the stuff is expensive. I have never used, is it no stretch? And why do expensive. What are its advantages for hard water if any. Just curious
No idea, you don't need it for Nip, nor anywhere else as far as I'm conerned.
Having said that I have herad good things about nanofill while others tried it and swithced back to their original prefernce
I've stuck with p-line floro ice and braid, super slick, sufix 832 and it's worked very well.
Suppose its sme principal as a high end ice rod vs a cheaper one. Both work.
IN my experience it's more the guy on end of the rod. When using ultr liete , you just take ur time and let the drag do the work it's intended to do rather than flipping out and a## hauling a fish up and breaking off just belolw ice.
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to me all line is good and every one has there fav like Ls said just take your time its not a race work it and you will land your fish every time with no brake off......... just my 2 cents ,,,
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