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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1246365" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm like GTG and Dustin. Smooth drag, and fresh line. I buy my line in 1000 yd spools, keep it in the house where its cool and out of sunlight. I'll change the line on a regular basis. I prefer light line, 10 lb being my heavy stuff. That requires a good drag. Not one of the brass washer and a little grease type.</p><p>Never had a problem landing a 15lb striper on light line in moving water. </p><p>It may take twice as long, but its the bend of the rod, and a screaming drag that is the excitment for me.</p><p>I do use the Ugly stick light pro models. I prefer a medium butt, and light tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1246365, member: 5412"] I'm like GTG and Dustin. Smooth drag, and fresh line. I buy my line in 1000 yd spools, keep it in the house where its cool and out of sunlight. I'll change the line on a regular basis. I prefer light line, 10 lb being my heavy stuff. That requires a good drag. Not one of the brass washer and a little grease type. Never had a problem landing a 15lb striper on light line in moving water. It may take twice as long, but its the bend of the rod, and a screaming drag that is the excitment for me. I do use the Ugly stick light pro models. I prefer a medium butt, and light tip. [/QUOTE]
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