Quick reponse here. The type of line will effect how well you can feel the jig expecially when fishing it deep. The amount of stretch that the line has will soften the feeling of the bite.
Maybe a non stretch line can help you stay in contact with the baits.
I am thinking back to when mono fishing lines started coming out and Dad and I switched from Braided lines to mono. I'll guess that it was sometime in the 1960's. When I was 8 I used braided fishing line as that was all they offered. And I remember it well because I use to constantly get what I called RATS NEST!. At times I hated fishing when I had to sit there and pick the line loops out of my birdsnetted reel. At times I would get the knife out and just cut the hell out of the line to get the birds nest fixed. Luckily we always carried more rods than you can shake a stick at. LOL That's one thing that dad did right. He ended up with over 60 rods in his collection. I am going to have to buy another BPS rod holder for the hunting and fishing room. I am tired off all the rods standing in the three corners of that room and up against the cabinet where I keep all my camping stuff. I had to organize that room as it was so full of camping stuff. I went out to Home Depota and bought one of them Black & Decker tall storage cabinets. And I managed to get most of my camping stuff in there. Now I need another one for the extra fishing gear. LOL .. the closet it almost too full to and any more hunting and fishing stuff.
Low stretch line is the way to go if you are fishing deep waters. That way you can get a better feel. But just remember that if the fish gets spooked and won't bite you won't feel the bite, just the bottom stuff grabbing the bait.
Sometimes a little stretch in the line will prevent the hooks from pulling out of the fish's mouth too. This is especially true with crappie who's mouth is paper thin. Then it pays to have a stretch in the line and to set the hook gently by just lifting the rod tip up from 9 oclock to say 11 oclock. A quick but firm hook set is important but you don't want to yank the fish out of the water in one pull. LOL
Set your drag on the reel accordinly. A good drag that's clean and smooth is critical IMHO. Even if you have a low end reel it's important to keep the reel's drag clean.



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