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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 443255" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I have never bought bulk spools.</p><p>I don't troll with down or outriggers that require a lot of line anymore.</p><p>somebody like Dale-H that does a lot of off-shore fishing does that.</p><p>I prefer the Neon Yellow [when I can find it] for salt water.</p><p>for fresh water, we usually fall into the 17# range of whatever is on sale</p><p>at BPS. the fish could care less what color the line is (IMHO).</p><p>we have been braid users for years and are now transitioning back over</p><p>to mono as it does not hang up as easily on debris.</p><p>but when dropping into heavy cover, we use 65# braid.</p><p></p><p>Tight Lines !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 443255, member: 13599"] I have never bought bulk spools. I don't troll with down or outriggers that require a lot of line anymore. somebody like Dale-H that does a lot of off-shore fishing does that. I prefer the Neon Yellow [when I can find it] for salt water. for fresh water, we usually fall into the 17# range of whatever is on sale at BPS. the fish could care less what color the line is (IMHO). we have been braid users for years and are now transitioning back over to mono as it does not hang up as easily on debris. but when dropping into heavy cover, we use 65# braid. Tight Lines !!! [/QUOTE]
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