I usually use 6lb mono
Walleye Fishing
Best line for vertical jigging ???
Ask yourself why everyone compares other lines to Power Pro and then try it for yourself. I will give Super Braid a 2nd (mainly because of price). Leader only if/when needed.
-No stretch, very sensitive.
-Good for multiple seasons or until it's cut off
-Thin diameter
*more line on spool
*less wind/water resistance
*further castability
Ultimately, still a personal preference, but hard to overlook the versatility and popularity. Good look with your search.
Dedicated Jigging rods, it's old PP, PP-Slick 8, or Nanofil in 10# with 12"-24" 8# fluoro tied to a swivel. This is old line back-reeled onto a spool. Tried the 832 for about 3 or 4 hours and couldn't take the wind knots when casting. Ended up with way short line on the reel and lost all casting distance. Never touched the crap since (I don't get wind knots with PP, nanofil, or even spider wire). It's old line as I'm changing everything over to Sufix Nanobraid. I often use the same set up for jigging and casting 1/4oz and bigger jigs or Cleo's so castability is a must. The Nanobraid is the best superline I've ever used. For calm water jigging/casting 1/8oz and smaller jigs it's 8# Nanobraid with 8# Mono for a slower fall and abrasion resistance against muscles and rocks. If the water is gin clear I'll go with 8# fluoro, both tied direct to the braid.. Casting/jigging Crappies use same 8# Nanobraid and 6# mono/fluoro.
For vertical and cast jigging I have tried many types and have found 8 lb nanofil line with fluorocarbon leader the most adaptable to most situations. I found 832 did not cast as well as nanofil or fireline. Nanofil takes a little more care when tying your knots but once mastered works very well. Straight mono for slip bombers.
10lb or 15lb Power Pro Slick 8 with a three foot 8lb or 10lb leader tied direct with a uni to uni knot. Sometimes straight Vanish 8lb floro for shallow with no current.
I'd give the nod to suffix as well. I use 10lb hivis yellow. It's softer feeling because the braid uses gore fibers. So you can't really hear it go through the guides like you can power pro feels a lot smother/slippery to the touch. Fireline is a fuzed line not a true braid I think of it as looking like duct tape where suffix and power pro are true braids which are round and look like rope. I use a floro leader when in really clear water but even then it's more of a confidence thing usually in the river fish don't have much time to see the line. I also use baitcasters for vertical jigging and don't use live bait anymore so I'm usually running heavier jigs and big plastics. Running 2 rods is a lot easier with the baitcasters and the hi VI's line helps keep the tangles down when jigging 2 rods
IMHO, the lighter the jig the better... Since braid is thinner, it allows me to use a lighter jig than mono or floro. I always add a two or three foot soft mono leader to tie the jig to as I seem to get a better hook up percent that way. I always hold the line with my index finger so I can feel what is going on instead of having to see it.
The deeper the water, the more important using braid becomes.
Only another month or 6 weeks until the rivers open up!
8lb/3lb diameter fireline is used on all my jigging rods. (Tied direct) Only time i will add flouro leader is when water is crystal clear.