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main line suggestions

Post by hatinthekat » Wed Aug 08, 2012 8:15 pm

im gonna be drift fishin and i was wondering, does the color of the mainline matter? will high-viz get me less fish than low-viz line? im gonna be using a fluoro or maxima leader btw, and maybe some suggestions on what line is good?

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by hatinthekat » Wed Aug 08, 2012 8:24 pm

fishin for kings and silvers btw

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by Brat Bonker » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:37 pm

nope, does not matter what color main line as long as you have a clear leader or low viz leader to be exact. Big game, Izor, and suffix are some of my favs in 12-25lb test
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Re: main line suggestions

Post by natetreat » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:37 pm

Go with 12 pound maxima ultra green. High vis isn't worth it. These fish are line shy, and if you really don't need it, don't bother, because if they can see it, they'll avoid it. The last thing you want is fish running away from your line instead of towards it. My 2 cents at least. I know plenty of guys that swear by it, and a lot of those guys stand next to me while I'm throwing 6 pound test, and wonder why I hook 5 fish and they go home skunked. Go as light as you can get away with, and get a long rod with the bend in it to throw the light gear.

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by EAmon ___hoffman123 » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:48 pm

I'd go with low viz. Like Nate said these fish are line shy. Sometimes they'll totally swim of if they see you're main line.
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Re: main line suggestions

Post by hatinthekat » Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:19 pm

hey thanks guys great tips, ill go with low vis, i ont really need the high vis cuz my eyes arent that bad... yet... lol but what lb test should i use for main and leader lines? gonna fish the puke and nisqually mainly, on a curado 300ej and 9ft mod action rod

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by chrome_chasin » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:01 am

I run p-line cxxx moss green for main line and the flourocarbon for my leader. the flourocarbon completely disappears in the water. for steel I run 10 and 8 with salmon 17 an 12. good luck

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by Brat Bonker » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:44 am

I like a insurance when it comes to line, 20lb main and 15-17lb leaders for kings and 12-15lb main and 10-12lb leaders for coho.

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by hatinthekat » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:50 am

thanks guys, guess ill hit up sportco or cabela's later on today =)

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Post by oneshot » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:20 am

when you see guides using the hi viz main line its because 4 dudes on a 20 foot sled all drift fishing tend to tangle lines, the more visible the line the easier to stay clear of each other when casting and drifting.. thats actually what i was told one time fishing with a guide as well.. ever since then i stopped using hi viz line when fishing from shore by myself and my hookup rate increased.. i think it was a combination though of not using hi viz line and some new tricks i learned form the guide.

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by OFFDAAHOOK » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:41 am

i got no problem wid high viz landed 167 koho last yr :scratch: i also used da high viz for springer and steelhat with no prob :-k
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Re: main line suggestions

Post by Brat Bonker » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:58 am

oh stay clear of cabelas, over priced stuff IMO, if you are in lacey just stop by the wholesale sports, a little cheaper.

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by hatinthekat » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:22 pm

oh yeah! totally forgot about that store haha! thanks man, saved me a few bucks lol, maybe ill go and restock on corkies too, what are some good colors for kings and silvers?

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by OFFDAAHOOK » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:31 pm

hatinthekat wrote:oh yeah! totally forgot about that store haha! thanks man, saved me a few bucks lol, maybe ill go and restock on corkies too, what are some good colors for kings and silvers?
basic red ,orange,peach.,chartuce bonkers is a expert at corky color for king and silvers :cheers: i throw hardware or bait not much of a corky guy [biggrin]
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Re: main line suggestions

Post by Brat Bonker » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:47 pm

me liky the orange, red and pink corkies with some salmon feast or shrimp scent for coho and green scale with sparkles with green yarn for kings but I go with just white yarn with my eggs when fishing for kings. I started doing more of the jig twitching and spinners for coho lately but buy some 8mm red, glow in the dark or pink beads, those can work charms when tossed in pockets or in front fresh kohos with some black or white yarn, #2 hook and 3-4ft leader drift fished on the bottom and hold on the bites can be either subtle or obvious so be aware. :cheers:

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by Duwimaster » Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:19 pm

A lot of people will say braid is a bad for drift fishing. And it does get wrapped around the tip of your rod and can be a pain sometimes. But I switched to braid on my casting set ups for salmon and am not going back. I prefer 30# power pro in moss green color. Kinda pricey, but if taken care of properly, one can get multiple seasons out of it. Leader material varies. In my leader wallet I have 24 pre ties. Some with Corkies and yarn, some for eggs, and some naked leaders. Anywhere from 8-20# line. For kings, 15# is about normal I'd say. I like 12#. Coho 8-10# leader.

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Post by HOOKEDONFISHING » Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:40 pm

Duwimaster wrote:A lot of people will say braid is a bad for drift fishing. And it does get wrapped around the tip of your rod and can be a pain sometimes. But I switched to braid on my casting set ups for salmon and am not going back. I prefer 30# power pro in moss green color. Kinda pricey, but if taken care of properly, one can get multiple seasons out of it. Leader material varies. In my leader wallet I have 24 pre ties. Some with Corkies and yarn, some for eggs, and some naked leaders. Anywhere from 8-20# line. For kings, 15# is about normal I'd say. I like 12#. Coho 8-10# leader.
I wouldn't recomend using if you are combat fishing unless you want to piss people off ....

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by Duwimaster » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:15 pm

HOOKEDONFISHING wrote:
Duwimaster wrote:A lot of people will say braid is a bad for drift fishing. And it does get wrapped around the tip of your rod and can be a pain sometimes. But I switched to braid on my casting set ups for salmon and am not going back. I prefer 30# power pro in moss green color. Kinda pricey, but if taken care of properly, one can get multiple seasons out of it. Leader material varies. In my leader wallet I have 24 pre ties. Some with Corkies and yarn, some for eggs, and some naked leaders. Anywhere from 8-20# line. For kings, 15# is about normal I'd say. I like 12#. Coho 8-10# leader.
I wouldn't recomend using if you are combat fishing unless you want to piss people off ....

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by HOOKEDONFISHING » Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:54 pm

If you have mono and you get crossed up with someone that has braided it will tear into your line.

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Re: main line suggestions

Post by FishBaitThe2nd » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:23 pm

I agree with hookedonfishing. If your using braid and get tangled with someones mono it will mess up there line and make them pissed
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