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Jawjacker
12-21-2017, 09:41 PM
Guys what type and weight of line do you use to catch white fish

Dweb
12-21-2017, 09:47 PM
Maxima 4lb fluorocarbon
Maxima 4lb ultra green

SNAPFisher
12-21-2017, 10:25 PM
Maxima 8lb ultra green
4lb ain't going to cut it at Pigeon :)

338Bluff
12-21-2017, 11:27 PM
4#
They can be pretty line shy

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pikeman06
12-22-2017, 08:28 AM
6lb vanish if fishing gull or buck or battle where a guy has a shot at 3lb plus fish. 4 lb vanish at sylvan because of clarity and smaller average size. I've broken off more whites on 6lb then I care to mention. But they are line shy so what do you do.

ghostguy6
12-22-2017, 10:13 AM
A long leader of 2x fluorocarbon tippet tied to 10 lbs braid works well for me.

FlyTheory
12-22-2017, 06:33 PM
2lb flouro does the job at sylvan

SNAPFisher
12-22-2017, 07:03 PM
8 lb again this morning at Sylvan. No hesitation. I like the lighter lines but can't be bothered after getting snapped off on anything 6lb or less at Pigeon. I've been using 8 lb for years. No issues.

Dweb
12-22-2017, 07:08 PM
8 lb again this morning at Sylvan. No hesitation. I like the lighter lines but can't be bothered after getting snapped off on anything 6lb or less at Pigeon. I've been using 8 lb for years. No issues.

8lb ultra green is a great line caught lots of rainbow trout with that line and they are also very line shy

Jawjacker
12-22-2017, 08:47 PM
Thank you guys. Right now my rod is loaded with 4lb test. I will have to bring some 8lb along just in case . Tight Lines :)

SNAPFisher
12-22-2017, 08:51 PM
Thank you guys. Right now my rod is loaded with 4lb test. I will have to bring some 8lb along just in case . Tight Lines :)

If your fishing Sylvan no problem. That Pigeon will humble you with 4lb. I've fought huge whites there for almost 10 minutes before getting my 6 lb snapped. It kind of upsets you... ;)

RavYak
12-22-2017, 09:16 PM
If you are worried about line shyness then there is nothing better to use then fluorocarbon tippet like ghostguy recommended. 3X(8 lb) is is roughly the same size as the 4 lb you guys are using and twice as strong... I too would use 10 lb braid, power pro ice tec to be exact although you could just put a spool of tippet on a reel if you wanted to.

Sundancefisher
12-23-2017, 09:24 AM
6lb vanish if fishing gull or buck or battle where a guy has a shot at 3lb plus fish. 4 lb vanish at sylvan because of clarity and smaller average size. I've broken off more whites on 6lb then I care to mention. But they are line shy so what do you do.

If breaking of on 6 lb test I would check your knot style or the line age. 6 lb is my go to line. 8lb for pike. 6 for whites and trout. 6 or 4 for perch.

fordtruckin
12-23-2017, 09:54 AM
The last 3 years I’ve just used regular Triline in 10# and 6#. Never had a problem and caught tons of white fish off the Flathead lake in Montana. Even pulled in a few decent Lakers with that.

NSR Fisher
12-23-2017, 10:01 AM
6 pound vanish is pretty versatile, you get a little more back bone than 4 pound but I find what ever formula it is that vanish uses it really does disappear and I've never had issues with the line turning away fish. Usually the thing that spooks them is me jumping the gun on the hook set and ripping it right out from under their nose! Haha.

I have brought in more than one pike using 6 pound vanish and a small tungsten jig or wire worm while trying my hardest to catch a white. I just can't stay away from the toothy critters it seems, even when my buddies are pulling whites out of their hole not even 10 feet away from me haha. (they were using 6 pound as well)

vic1
12-23-2017, 11:08 AM
I try to use as thin line as I can get with decent strength for whitefish. 0.15mm is my norm. Fly fishing department has these lines for a leaders. You can get a lot thinner line with better strength than Vanish or similar. Reel drag and knots are important think to be successful.
Vic

pikeman06
12-23-2017, 06:20 PM
If breaking of on 6 lb test I would check your knot style or the line age. 6 lb is my go to line. 8lb for pike. 6 for whites and trout. 6 or 4 for perch.

They break off when they are too thick to squeeze thru the 8 inch hole. Happens all the time. Once you get their head started you are committed. Some times it works sometimes it doesn't. I'm not snapping off runts silly.

Evil69
12-23-2017, 06:43 PM
I use either 6# or 8# mostly but have been known to go as low as 4#

8# Berkley Trilene Cold weather Fluorescent blue if there are pike around
6# Matzuo copolymer in most other situations
4# if they exhibit any indication of being line shy in clear water

I prefer light action rods, my main jigging rod is a Frabill 371 quicktip Crappie rod with strike indicator tip and my dead stick is either a Berkly light action or Frabill med light BRO series.

buckmaster
12-23-2017, 08:32 PM
Guys what type and weight of line do you use to catch white fish

for sylvan and gull i use 8# clear mono; pigeon lake 10# clear mono and when i used to fish hanmore lake i used 12# clear mono for whites.

Sundancefisher
12-23-2017, 09:10 PM
They break off when they are too thick to squeeze thru the 8 inch hole. Happens all the time. Once you get their head started you are committed. Some times it works sometimes it doesn't. I'm not snapping off runts silly.

I hit a 8lb year class at lac st Anne one year. You may need to fight the bigger ones. An eight inch hole should not be a problem.

But call me silly. :bad_boys_20:

Speckle55
12-24-2017, 12:11 AM
i use 8# Vanish for ice fishing Lake Whitefish

here is a summer open water Lake Whitefish on Fly Rod

i used fluorocarbon 20# tippet (line)

didn't have any line shy fish either on 16# tippet

Did have lots of break off on 4# n 6# tippets

but my 6# tippet did break at 2.8 # n gave me a 2# WR

Food for Thought

David :-}

1bluZebec
12-25-2017, 02:43 PM
4# flourocarbon for keeping the line memory to a minimum and works great with a wire worm and stinger hook rig


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Hartly
12-25-2017, 05:44 PM
Guys if I’m using 6lb mono green in color, will the color deter white fish?

Jawjacker
12-26-2017, 11:35 AM
Guys I have been recommended Sufix Ice Magic Mono from a few of the guys at Cabelas for White fishing. They were telling me the 8lb is literally invisible in the water . Has any one here used this line in the clear color?