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8lb line to small for bass?
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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 408830" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>I've used mostly 8 lb. mono for bass for most of 40 yrs and caught many 7-9 lb fish over the years . I've also caught 4-6 lb. bass on 6 lb. mono when not targeting them. W the drag set right and finesse, most any bass can be landed providing they don't get hung up in wood/reeds. I prefer light tackle for the fun and challenge in fresh and salt water and lighter mono will always cast/handle better on spinning reels and w lighter lures on any reel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 408830, member: 10919"] I've used mostly 8 lb. mono for bass for most of 40 yrs and caught many 7-9 lb fish over the years . I've also caught 4-6 lb. bass on 6 lb. mono when not targeting them. W the drag set right and finesse, most any bass can be landed providing they don't get hung up in wood/reeds. I prefer light tackle for the fun and challenge in fresh and salt water and lighter mono will always cast/handle better on spinning reels and w lighter lures on any reel. [/QUOTE]
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