Test (lb) Diameter Typical Use 6 0.10 mm Ultra-finesse trout/panfish 8 0.12 mm Finesse bass, drop shot, ned 10 0.14 mm General spinning, light swimbaits 15 0.18 mm Jerkbaits, finesse jigs, inshore flats 20 0.22 mm Moving baits, chatterbaits 25 0.25 mm Heavier cover, small frogs 30 0.28 mm All-around baitcaster braid 40 0.32 mm Swimbaits, inshore snook/redfish 50 0.36 mm Frogging, punching light mats 65 0.45 mm Heavy mats, big topwater 80 0.52 mm Muskie, nearshore duty 100 0.60 mm Heavy cover or big game
Taking the guess work out of learning your local fishing habitat is an incredible time-saving tool that allows you to spend more time fishing and less time searching
Tip-Ups: Using live bait on a tip-up can also be effective, as it allows you to cover more area while waiting for a perch to strike
He came through it with only one surgery and some leftover numbness in a couple of fingers
And like modern baitcasting and spincast reels, spinning reels are called multiplier reels