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Craig;; my fenwick; is real a real old one; got it back in the mid 70;s;; 6 ft. 6 great casting rod; love these fenwicks !!
Well I made up my mind Fenwick Elite Tech River Runner 6'9" ULF and a Daiwa Lexa 1500SH. Now do I spool 2# or 4# for Micro Crankbaits and Micro Spinners? Do I put a good fluorocarbon line or a braid?
Craig;; I think your going to love that fenwick !! I just checked out the one your getting;; real nice rod ! for what its worth; Ihad a old; daiwa; 1000 c on mine;; real small reel; matched my rod perfect ! used 6 pound test mono;; caught some really nice big fish with that set up .. think about using nano line Craig !!
Craig;; I just typed in on google;; nano fishing line-- went from there. seems like it was first made in 2011?? do a little research; see what you think about it.. also;; its saying; you will have to use a different knot;; no problem there !! its suppose to be stronger; more sentive; than regular mono line. if I am correct; Tony Livingston; and Jim Cosgrove; use it
similar to braid but smoother.i would not go smaller than 6 or 8 lb test with nano.just too small to deal with.i use it for small jigs mostly as i can feel the jig at all times.it has 0 stretch.i use braid and mono also. i still like mono for crankbaits as the stretch in the line is a plus as it helps with not setting the hook too hard.with braid or nano you just give a lift for a hook set.
No nano for me. Tried it, went back to mono. I do keep braid on a dedicated cranckbait rod, though.
well;; Ive read what Tony; and Jim had to say about using nano line. like you said Craig; either you like it or hate it. seems like no in -between !! I was going to set up; one more rod; thought about maybe using nano line; now ; not to sure ! I have been using the mr. crappie line in 8 pound test; really like that line ;; very low strech; no memory ; great knot strength; and I can actually use it as a type of float ( its a green type color line );; if I seee it twitch; I set the hook !
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