What type of line do you use on your downrigger rods?
- Northern King
- Bronze Participant
- Posts: 291
- Joined: Tue May 04, 2004 6:08 am
- Location: Ktown
What type of line do you use on your downrigger rods?
I'm talking mostly about fishing for lakers. I was using power pro last season and I thought it worked pretty good except I need to have an adjustable clip because it would constantly pop off. I just wanted to see what other people like to use on there rigs.
- fishforfun
- Gold Participant
- Posts: 1408
- Joined: Sun Apr 11, 2004 2:45 pm
- Location: Georgetown Ont.
- steve-hamilton
- Gold Participant
- Posts: 1688
- Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2004 8:32 am
i use braid, 30lbs test FINS PRT.
i use an 8' flouro lead attached.
i use this, instead of mono, because i like the 8 pound diameter the braid offers me.
i'd only get half the amount of line on my reels, if i went with an 17lbs mono.....
(i oversized spinning reels for my rigger reels....great for first timers on the boat)
i use an 8' flouro lead attached.
i use this, instead of mono, because i like the 8 pound diameter the braid offers me.
i'd only get half the amount of line on my reels, if i went with an 17lbs mono.....
(i oversized spinning reels for my rigger reels....great for first timers on the boat)
Ian,
I was debating on Iron silk or Sensation and after nailing the pickeral with cranks on the baitcaster with Iron Silk I am going to throw Iron Silk on my rod for lakers. Virtually no stretch so when a fish hits it will come off the downrigger. Good diamter line for the clips too.
It's green; anyone see why I shouldn't use green at Charleston?
Cheers,
Scott
I was debating on Iron silk or Sensation and after nailing the pickeral with cranks on the baitcaster with Iron Silk I am going to throw Iron Silk on my rod for lakers. Virtually no stretch so when a fish hits it will come off the downrigger. Good diamter line for the clips too.
It's green; anyone see why I shouldn't use green at Charleston?
Cheers,
Scott
- Scum Frog
- Silver Participant
- Posts: 854
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2003 1:34 pm
- Location: Carleton Place
- Contact:
I use Stren super braid for my trolling applications. With the downrigger if using a superline, just remember to set the line to back further in the clip or it will pull out due to it's slick coating and no stretch.
Last edited by Scum Frog on Fri May 26, 2006 12:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Northern King
- Bronze Participant
- Posts: 291
- Joined: Tue May 04, 2004 6:08 am
- Location: Ktown
- steve-hamilton
- Gold Participant
- Posts: 1688
- Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2004 8:32 am
- steve-hamilton
- Gold Participant
- Posts: 1688
- Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2004 8:32 am
Scottscttsmpsn wrote: It's green; anyone see why I shouldn't use green at Charleston?
I don't think green would be a problem yet.. I use "green" Berkley big game on my rigger rod all the time on Charleston. When I fish with the father in-law ( who uses clear). There is little differance as to how many fish either of us get ( I usually get more a few more

However on that note... I will be adding a flouro leader this year. I suspect the zebras that are in the lake


- steve-hamilton
- Gold Participant
- Posts: 1688
- Joined: Sat Apr 10, 2004 8:32 am