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I picked up a couple new, very light action, ice rods. Went back and forth on line type, wt, ext. Finally went with my comfort zone. Mono in 4lb clear
When I picked up the rods, the lines were spooled with mono 4lb but in a gold color. I tried, them. I do love seeing the line better, when fishing these light ice jigs, but was shocked at how far down I could see the line. Wondering what your all experince is with colored lines. If I decide to switch I am also wondering about your favorite type of line for your ice rigs.
Photo of the line type attached
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If you like that line, you can always add couple foot of flouro or ice mono leader to help reduce visibility to the fish. I've yet to find a favorite universal line
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That's great line in my opinion. I also like Northland Bionic in 2, 3, and 4 lb in the blue color. I haven't notice any ill affects in my catch rates. The blue seems to blend well in the water column. When I jump to 6 lb, I go clear mono. This year I'll be re-trying braid with mono leader on a few rods. I tried it a few years ago and didn't like it because it froze up too much, but I thought I'd give it another try with the advances of the new ice superlines. We'll see what happens with those.
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Like you, I do like the hi-vis yellow 4 lbs crappie max. I haven’t notice much difference about the catch rate with panfish, not sure on trout.
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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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Curious if your seeing any line degradation with the nano, I ran it for a couple years chasing steelhead, the lack of memory was great and it casts very well, but after 2 years I had issues with it breaking
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I used it Saturday at Willard. Got frustrated with limited takes and tied a 2 ft clear leader on to see if I was spooking shy fish. Did not make a difference. I think the bite was just off. But Willard is murky anyway. I am anxious to drop it in Echo where I can observe the reaction a bit
But oh my did I love how it handled little ice flys and atomic ants. The ability to keep contact with that light of a presentation on the drop was amazing
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If you haven't tried Nanofil line, you are missing out. I totally quit using any mono several years ago due to Nanofil's sensitivity and durability. It doesn't absorb water like other superlines, holds up well with rod-eye icing, and flows through the rod eyes in cold weather like greased lightning, and has NO spool memory. I do use a piece of 3-4' long flourcarbon in 4-6 pound test. The Nanofil I use is 8 lb test but its diameter is more like 1 or 2 pound test mono. I will never go back to mono/flouro for my main line. You simply can't beat it for jigging light jigs....even in deeper water.
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Thank you for the excellent information, Scott.
On a side note, do you know what the ice conditions are at Bear Lake? Any forecasts or guesses?
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