20 lb flouro is fine for stupid backwater private lake bass that see very few lures. Lol, I'd like to see this guy use 20 lb flouro and successfully catch a bass in a pressured public lake. rofl
@1995Blackrosedying No, I'm thinking of fluoro. 20 lb? pfft. All you need is 6-lb mono. Didn't you see the "20 lb" typed in my comment? 20 lb is overkill.
@mmmmmarcus well most baitcasters can't cast 6 pound line. Not only that, 20 lb fluorocarbon is heavier than 6 lb line, so it's a lot more abrasion resistant. the 20 lb is more for abrasion resistance than anything. 20 lb fluorocarbon is very thin in diameter. You'd be surprised. Thinner than 20 lb mono.
@mmmmmarcus lol why would someone use mono, especially only 6 lb mono for soft plastics? Mono is not abrasion resistant at all (especially in 6 lb line), it has reduced sensitivity, and you have to replace it a lot. I'm not a braid guy, but even braided line would be better than mono. Plus with mono, you can't get as strong of a hook set. Mono is great for some stuff, but not for using soft plastics. There's a reason why most people use heavy, abrasion resistant line for C-Rigs/T-Rigs/Jigs
@1995Blackrosedying I honestly dont know what you're getting at, because I toss soft plastics with 6 lb mono all the time, and I have no trouble whatsoever. I could understand using fluoro with a hudd, though, that's a pretty big swimbait.
20 lb flouro is fine for stupid backwater private lake bass that see very few lures. Lol, I'd like to see this guy use 20 lb flouro and successfully catch a bass in a pressured public lake. rofl
mmmmmarcus 2 months ago
@mmmmmarcus fluorocarbon? dude, fluorocarbon is difficult to see in the water. I think you're thinking of braided line
1995Blackrosedying 1 month ago
@1995Blackrosedying No, I'm thinking of fluoro. 20 lb? pfft. All you need is 6-lb mono. Didn't you see the "20 lb" typed in my comment? 20 lb is overkill.
mmmmmarcus 1 month ago
@mmmmmarcus well most baitcasters can't cast 6 pound line. Not only that, 20 lb fluorocarbon is heavier than 6 lb line, so it's a lot more abrasion resistant. the 20 lb is more for abrasion resistance than anything. 20 lb fluorocarbon is very thin in diameter. You'd be surprised. Thinner than 20 lb mono.
1995Blackrosedying 1 month ago
@1995Blackrosedying I have a pflueger baitcaster and it casts 6-lb stren mono just fine. 20 lb is for pussies. >=)
mmmmmarcus 1 month ago
@mmmmmarcus lol why would someone use mono, especially only 6 lb mono for soft plastics? Mono is not abrasion resistant at all (especially in 6 lb line), it has reduced sensitivity, and you have to replace it a lot. I'm not a braid guy, but even braided line would be better than mono. Plus with mono, you can't get as strong of a hook set. Mono is great for some stuff, but not for using soft plastics. There's a reason why most people use heavy, abrasion resistant line for C-Rigs/T-Rigs/Jigs
1995Blackrosedying 1 month ago
@1995Blackrosedying I honestly dont know what you're getting at, because I toss soft plastics with 6 lb mono all the time, and I have no trouble whatsoever. I could understand using fluoro with a hudd, though, that's a pretty big swimbait.
mmmmmarcus 1 month ago
@mmmmmarcus that's what most pros do, they are using either 50-65 lb braid or they're using 20 lb fluorocarbon.
1995Blackrosedying 1 month ago
that fish looks farely reel ......
djbistronica 6 months ago
good video, but when he was fighting that largemouth he over exaggerated it a bit to much lol
TheEliteFisherMan 7 months ago