I'm planning on heading down the middle of March again. That lake is way too much fun.

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I'm planning on heading down the middle of March again. That lake is way too much fun.
Mark Menendez's class he says he still uses Mono for lipless and a glass rod he said the newer rods are more sensitive than ever and we pull the lures way to quick as soon as we feel the slightest tap. He gave a pretty compelling argument for mono vs fluro on crankbaits.
Suffix makes a green crankbait line. It sinks faster, comes off the spool slick as a ribbon, and is tough as nails. I found it about 1.5 years ago and
turned SMLJAW on to it. He too is a believer now!! Much cheaper than Fluoro and an overall great line..
I have also gone back and forth from mono to fluoro, then back again with CBs...I finally just stuck with mono...cheaper, and it allows me to respool numerous times during the season without burning a hole in my wallet. The fish haven't seemed to care either...lol.
We'll be down there the first week of April as well...cya down there!
-Rich
I like using mono down there when the grass is still in the beginning stages but I prefer fluro if I need to do a lot of shaking through the thicker stuff. I'm leaving Sunday to head that direction. I love the late winter fishing down there. It's a great way to kick the new season into gear.
Dang, Jabbo, you beat me to it. He ain't lyin', this time anyway... The Deep Crankin' Sufix line is the real deal. I've tried a lot of brands and this one is top shelf for cranking. Spool it up and you will not be disappointed. I'm pretty sure they make it up to 20#.
