fluorocarbon fishing line.
Sure, 12-pound BPS XPS fluorocarbon fishing line is his standby as it has a small enough diameter to get good depth out of his Strike King jerkbaits, but has the right amount of stretch to get his bait to work just the way he wants on a really long cast.
What pound test is best for jerkbaits?
Flourocarbon fishing line is best for jerkbaits in the 8 lbs to 12 lbs breaking strain range. It runs well on both spinning reels and baitcasting reels ad can cast very good distances even when using smaller jerkbaits.
What is the best action for jerkbaits?
A good Jerkbait rod needs a fast action, roughly six and a half feet in length with a light to medium power rating. Jerkbaits as the name suggests get their swim action from jerking the rod tip and then pausing. This action is intended to imitate an injured minnow or any other small bait fish.
Can you use braid for jerkbaits?
A shallow running jerkbait tied directly to a buoyant braid allows you to easily adjust running depth with your rod angle. Want to get the bait deeper? Lighten up your braid and angle your rod toward the water. Do the opposite if you aim to fish shallower.
Is braid good for jerkbaits?
If you use braid you’ll likely rip the bait out of the fish’s mouth before he/she inhales it. I believe fluorocarbon is the ultimate line for a jerkbaits. It has just enough stretch, it’s virtually invisible, and it sinks. Braid with a FC leader and you’ll be just fine.
What line is topwater?
When it comes to walking topwater baits, both monofilament and braid will work. “I use 15-pound PF Original for a lot of my topwater baits. It won’t break and still casts very well,” says Arey. “I also like that it has very little memory and still has a little bit of stretch.
What kind of line do you use for a chatterbait?
Most chatterbait rods will have a medium/heavy power rating so you need a line of at least 14 lbs fluorocarbon or 30 lbs braid. When working this type of water you really need a line that can handle being dragged through thick vegetation and to that end braid is usually the go to choice.
What line does KVD use?
Kevin VanDam
I use Bass Pro Shops XPS fluorocarbon line for most of my crankbait fishing these days for several reasons. First of all, it’s denser than water, so it sinks. This allows my crankbaits to get a little deeper than they would with monofilament.
What pound line should I use?
The higher the pound test, the stronger the line. For trout fishing, for example, one might use a 4- or 6-pound test line. For bass/walleye/northern pike fishing, use 8-pound test and up.
Can you use braid with a chatterbait?
The sensitivity is second to none. But it will take a little getting used to at first and you’ll be prone to setting the hook on limbs and snatching the bait away from a fish on the initial pass. But if you’re like me, you’ll find that braided line is the perfect accessory to a ChatterBait.
Can you use mono for Chatterbaits?
15lb big game Mono,it’s a reaction bait. I prefer braid too. You can really feel the bait and rip it out of the grass easily. The other day they were really choking a chatterbait.
Can you use braid with jigs?
The advantages of braid are its incredible strength despite its small diameter and that it has no stretch. It’s extremely castable.I use 50- and 65-pound braid only when fishing single-hook lures like worms and jigs.
Does braid scare fish?
Braids are very visible in the water. For that reason, many fishermen do not like it in clear water. It may spook the fish, especially on finesse baits where you are trying to entice a fish to bite a lure they can see for a long time.
What fishing line do the pros use?
Most professional anglers today use very little monofilament line.
What is 6lb test line good for?
The 6 Lb test strength is great for targeting multiple species. It’s light enough to pull in a pile of Panfish, and heavy enough to get your Largemouth Bass dockside. However, when you get more specialized a lighter test (2-4 Lb.) for Panfish and a heavier test (8-12 Lb.)
Do fish see fishing line?
When thinking about the color of fishing line, many anglers ask can fish actually see it? Logically, the answer is YES, fish can see the line. If that wasn’t the case, you would only have one color choice. First of all, there are three main types of fishing line, and those are monofilament, braided and fluorocarbon.
Is braided fishing line better?
Depending on fishing circumstances and on how you care for your tackle, braided fishing lines may be more durable and longer lasting than other lines. Depending on how well you tie knots, and whether you use the proper ones, braided line can hold knots as well or better than other fishing lines.
Should I use a leader for chatterbait?
The best line to use for a chatterbait is 50lb braid paired with a 15lb monofilament leader in murky water. When fishing in clear water or lighter grass the best chatterbait line to use is 15 to 20lb fluorocarbon.
When should you throw a chatterbait?
Also known as a vibrating jig or bladed jig, the chatterbait can be fished from late winter through the autumn months, with spring being the most productive time of the year. As long as you know how to fish a chatterbait for bass, you can have successful outings whenever you choose to hit the water.
Do Chatterbaits need trailers?
The trailer is also ideal for Chatterbaits when you want to fish the blade jig in vegetation because the grub is streamlined and glides through the grass. Bulky trailers or ones with appendages tend to cause your bladed jig to bog down in the weeds.
What rod is best for Chatterbaits?
The best rod length for chatterbait is 7′ to 7’3”. This is the ideal length to balance optimal casting distance and accuracy, and also helps to control big fish close to cover, since it provides enough leverage for this purpose.
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