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Hello! A Little introduction and question.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 5:59 pm
by BuckEye
Hello Fish Hawk and members,

I have been reading the boards for a few weeks now. I just thought I would introduce myself. With a little question attached.

My name is Ron Buckle. I have been fishing on and off for about 20 years. In the past 2 years I have become more involved. Specifically this year. Over the past year I have been able to hone my skills enough that I catch something each time I head out. I find myself wanting to go fishing daily now. I am primarily a catch and release angler. I do, however, keep the odd one to eat. I primarily fish the east side of Simcoe. I live a 5 min walk from the closest dock I can fish off of. Even though I don't have the time to attend a fishing trip. I do want to fish alot more with my cousin and brother. They are both very knowledgable to the sport and do probably get to fish a lot more than I. I tend to fish solo a lot. Most of the time blind, and not knowing what I am doing.

Anyhow, My first question and one that I have often wondered yet never thought to ask when someone that might now is around.

I have only ever used 14lbs test line. I know that's excesive for most of the fish I catch. What are the guidelines for line? I mean what line do I use for size and type of fish?

If you just have a link I can go to to read that's fine too. Thanks for all your help.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:06 pm
by Blaker
Welcome to the board. I use alot of 10lb Fins PRT braid with a florocarbon leader for most of my walleye and smallmouth action and then I step up to 30-50lb for largies and muskie. For panfish action like fall perch on Simcoe 2-4lb test Trilene or florocarbon works great. Again welcome to a great board and ask away the questions. There is alot of great anglers on here that will share information.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:13 pm
by BuckEye
Thanks!

What is the general rule of thumb when choosing a line? Other than prefrence to brand.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 10:40 pm
by Kpin
Welcome aboard Buckeye. To answer your last Q in regard to line. Personally, I've just started using braided line the last few yrs. (PowerPro). Braided line just can't be beat in terms of strength and durability to mono. However, if the water is clear, I'll attach a 1- 2' mono leader.

Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:35 pm
by Pickerel Paul
Have a look at the last page, August 4, there is a post/thread that is labeled "lb Test" it discusses this concern.