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Probably braid, but if you fish outside in freezing temperatures you may have ice build up. I use mono and will stretch it out after a few trips. If it starts to get a lot of memory, then I will strip off 25 yards and respool.
X2, use mono on all my reels.
I have been using Yozuri Hybrid for both hard and soft water. It’s a mono-flouro extruded line with a small diameter, little stretch, and very little “memory”. I generally use 4# test for most of my icing, and switch to a 12# test braid with an 8# test Yozuri leader for lakers. I am very satisfied with this lines performance and price. Ski
How you spool your reel before hand matters and has the most impact with mono or fluorocarbonPersonally i use piscufin line spooler and then after words fill a cup up with hot water and just let it sit there for several hours if you have problems with line memory after or dont need to respool i would try putting the spool in a cup of hot water will help but in terms of memory in general go with braid mainline for the least amount of memory
P-line floroclear has what you looking for. Not overly expensive, nearly invisible and readily available. jigging I use 3lb 95% of time for crappie and stocked trout. I do keep rod with 2lb when there real picky and use 4lb on on arctic warrior and jawjacker setups
Hello everybody what kind of fishing line do you put on your reels for jigging in the Winter so that they may not have a ridiculous amount of memory? Target species would be as small as crappie and trout.
This is often under looked. Your line comes off the spool with a direction of the coil, either clockwise or counter clockwise. I have found it works best when spooling a spinning reel with the coil coming off the spool counter clockwise. This way it’s not trying to fight against its natural coil, helps a decent amount with line twist.