12-22-2019, 09:59 AM
I've been using three pound test Nano line in yellow for the past few years and not changing it for ice fishing. It seems so thin as to be almost invisible, so it's not much for ice to grab onto. I like that it's limp to fish the lightest of ice tungsten lures for it to go down to the fish active level fast and without the typical coils of other lines that won't transmit feel. I use my Revo Rocket spinning reel and not a dedicated ice reel, so the smaller spool that would tend to make coils more pronounced that would be a problem with stiffer line isn't a factor at all for this Nano line.
I plan to spool up the same on my Diawa AccuDepth low profile reel with an even smaller spool and expect this limp thin line to similarly not have coils which would be a challenge for just about any line, but I want to do this to quickly and accurately go to the depth where fish are most active by using it's digital line counter.
I bought ice line, but haven't even tried it yet because Nano works very well.
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I plan to spool up the same on my Diawa AccuDepth low profile reel with an even smaller spool and expect this limp thin line to similarly not have coils which would be a challenge for just about any line, but I want to do this to quickly and accurately go to the depth where fish are most active by using it's digital line counter.
I bought ice line, but haven't even tried it yet because Nano works very well.
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