Wire Dipsy Line?
- Hairbone
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Wire Dipsy Line?
What do you guys recommend for wire line, the 7 strand or 19 strand? I have experience with copper and wanted to add a wire dipsy/thumper rod to my arsenal.
Re: Wire Dipsy Line?
7 strand 30 lb
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- Hairbone
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Re: Wire Dipsy Line?
Thanks Scott!
Ordered it up and am also going to set up a walleye copper this year. Caught a lot of fish on a 300 copper last year.
Ordered it up and am also going to set up a walleye copper this year. Caught a lot of fish on a 300 copper last year.
- SEMPER_FIshing
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Re: Wire Dipsy Line?
I run 30lb blood run. It's a pain in the a** some times but it's the best I have used, don't over look braid for divers other than when the fleas are bad I think my braid divers were hotter than wire last year.
- Hairbone
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Re: Wire Dipsy Line?
I have used braid with divers for a number of years and last year with slide divers I spliced in a mono shock leader and that worked great. Looking to try something new and have a diver set up for ontario.
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Re: Wire Dipsy Line?
You gotta love options! It just gets tough when you need new set ups and the wife can't understand why 1 of the 25 I already have wont work. I added a 400 copper to the arsenal this year.