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swimbaitFri Feb-16-01 08:37 AM
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Aside from snapping off fish in cover with the jig, the main reason to use heavier line on a jig is to get a good hookset. Usually you want to set pretty hard with a jig and 6lb will tend to snap off on a hard hookset. If you're using light wire hooks and no weed gaurd, 6lb might be ok, but with a regular jig you're going to get a bite at some point where you set the hook and it seems like the fish is on, but they spit it. A good fish can hold a jig in it's mouth so hard that you have to set hard to get the hook in. That's why the heavier line.
I never use anything lighter than 16lb for jigs unless it's really really clear water.

  

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Hey John L. you should like this one. [View all] , Amish Ed (Guest), Thu Feb-15-01 10:44 PM
  Awesome, JohnLake, Feb 16th 2001, #1
RE: Awesome, swimbait, Feb 16th 2001, #2
      RE: Awesome, Amish Ed (Guest), Feb 16th 2001, #3
           RE: Awesome, swimbait, Feb 16th 2001 #4
           Line size, JohnLake, Feb 16th 2001, #5
                RE: Line size, Amish Ed (Guest), Feb 16th 2001, #6
                     RE: Line size, Wade, Feb 17th 2001, #7
RE: Hey John L. you should like this one., brian, Feb 18th 2001, #8
RE: Hey John L. you should like this one., Amish Ed (Guest), Feb 18th 2001, #9
      RE: Hey John L. you should like this one., brian, Feb 19th 2001, #10
           RE: Hey John L. you should like this one., Amish Ed (Guest), Feb 19th 2001, #11
                RE: Hey John L. you should like this one., brian, Feb 19th 2001, #12

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