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Ice line


DoubleLunger

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I like the Cajun red in 3#. That's pretty much all I use any more. It is tough stuff when I do hook into a bigger fish. Plus it is smooth coming off the rods. I sometimes wonder about colors of line so I bought a spool of Ice Armour lo-vis line this year but the stuff has so much memory and twists and tangles that it wouldn't even unspool off my reel without balling up in a knot so I ended up pulling it off and replacing it with the Cajun.

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I've got P-line on all my rods right now. really lovin' the p-line. I do have the power pro ice, 1lb diameter stuff (8lb test) that I'll be trying out on a heavier rod. I have heard good things.... but may end up with a flouro leader anyway

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I've been fishing 1 lb ice trilene and am not impressed with its knot strength. I switched from 2lb stren cause I'm in clearer water now but definitely need to find a knot that works...

Might spool er up with the 3lb but I love how the light stuff works with small jigs.

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