I think you both hit it RIGHT on the head. P-line is what I'm thinking about going for but im going to head over to sportco or Auburn Sports and looka t tall of them. I'm still deciding on whether or not im going to get 15# or 17# just more of a confidence thing then. Mostly I'm pitching and flipping timber and docks, or using my spinning real on beds. But that has 8# and i'm not going to change that anytime soon. But, I have never snapped on hook sets so im pretty proud as i went from mono to braid on my pitching rod just last year but i'm not full impressed with the braid cause it is too heavy. What do you guys prefer for these situations? Like the one i'm in. Having to choose a line # for the flipping and pitching i'm doing, like i said mostly docks and timber, but the occasional grass, and thick pads if i'm in the correct lake. And this rod will be used for mostly largies. and the lake i mostly pitch at is pretty good for larger fish.
Thanks for all that could help a Young'n,
Spencer
Jordan Doucet said:I agree with Ron, the AbrazX and InvisX are both quality lines at a reasonable price. I used to be sold on the Piline 100% and Halo, but moved away from it since the price went up and it didn't seem to do as well on the spinning reels. I've also had good luck with the trilene 100% flouro for my pitching/flipping rods in 20-25lb, but once you get to that size it probably doesn't make as much of a difference, more of a confidence thing really.
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