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Old 04-06-2011, 08:49 PM
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Default Define "Light Tackle" For Me......

I know I've seen a thread about this somewhere in the past few years, but damn if I can remember......

Anyway, my idea of "light tackle" for bay fishing is a medium or medium/heavy spinning rod and up to about 14lb braid. Usually throwing 4" or 5" swimbait, Bass Assasin, Ratltrap or medium sized Hopkins.

For freshwater it's an ultralight with 6lb mono or maybe braid. Might even jump up to 8lb if I'm getting all up in the structure or grass. Usually throwing a beetlespin, bobber and jig, small Rebel crawldads, etc.

So what's your idea of "light tackle?"
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