2012_taco Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Ok, so I haven't been fishing in years. And recently started kayaking and would love to try a little fishing while out in the kayak. Well I pulled out my old(and they are really old!) fishing poles and I assume I should start by replacing the line on the reels as it's probably at least 20 years old! My question is what to I put on them? I'm so out of touch with this stuff, I don't have any idea what to use. Weight/lb. test? etc. I assume I will be just fishing for bass soI shouldn't need anything too heavy? Like I said I don't have a clue! Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
left field Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 I can't speak about new line, but the old line should be cut up and recycled at a store or dock. Here are a few resources: https://www.bassmaster.com/conservation-news/recycling-resources-disposing-your-fishing-line Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomad Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 16 minutes ago, 2012_taco said: Ok, so I haven't been fishing in years. And recently started kayaking and would love to try a little fishing while out in the kayak. Well I pulled out my old(and they are really old!) fishing poles and I assume I should start by replacing the line on the reels as it's probably at least 20 years old! My question is what to I put on them? I'm so out of touch with this stuff, I don't have any idea what to use. Weight/lb. test? etc. I assume I will be just fishing for bass soI shouldn't need anything too heavy? Like I said I don't have a clue! Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! This was me a few years back ! I went to a fishing / bait place , told them what I planned on doing fishing wise, and they swapped it out . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nytracker Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Old poles ... mono for sure ... 6 to 10 test lbs for bass and trout pan fish . I was a trilene kind of guy but I would imagine just about anything would do . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolt action Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 I fish from a kayak as often as I have time for, which is not often at all. It can be incredibly relaxing and exciting at the same time. I try to get down to Hemlock / Canadice lakes where the boat traffic is minimal. Nothing is more frustrating than finally getting on the water and having old line give you problems. I've wasted too much time floating and trying to unravel and figure out line problems. I've used mono up to this point, although that's just because it's what I used growing up. I'll follow this thread because I'm curious to see what others suggest. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MPHunter Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 I fish mainly for bass on ADK lakes. I have one of my spinning reels spooled up with 8lb Trilene XT low-vis green and the other with the same in 10lb. Been using this line for years with no issues. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grampy Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Use 8lb test Berkley Vanish Fluorocarbon line. You can thank me later. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkeyfeathers Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 A fan of trilene xl 8 pound for bass Casts well and holds fish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robhuntandfish Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 It seems your just an occasional fisherman, so keep it simple - 8lb monofilament either Stren, Berkley or trilene will do. Don't buy the cheapest off brand spool of line but def don't need a superline or a braid or anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fletch Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 What these guys said!! I would maybe run 12-14 on one rod if your fishing heavy cover, pads, moss etc for bass. But maybe I just catch bigger ones than these guys lol!! I am part of the guilty group of changing line like once every 5-10 years lol!! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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sbuff Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Depending on rod/reel age you can get a nice combo graphite rod and reel package under 50 bucks . I know you want to replace line but just a thought 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fletch Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 51 minutes ago, sbuff said: Depending on rod/reel age you can get a nice combo graphite rod and reel package under 50 bucks . I know you want to replace line but just a thought Ha wife....why you get all these new rods and reels?....well the old line was bad of course!! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted May 18, 2021 Share Posted May 18, 2021 Classic... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Real_TCIII Posted May 19, 2021 Share Posted May 19, 2021 Ok, so I haven't been fishing in years. And recently started kayaking and would love to try a little fishing while out in the kayak. Well I pulled out my old(and they are really old!) fishing poles and I assume I should start by replacing the line on the reels as it's probably at least 20 years old! My question is what to I put on them? I'm so out of touch with this stuff, I don't have any idea what to use. Weight/lb. test? etc. I assume I will be just fishing for bass soI shouldn't need anything too heavy? Like I said I don't have a clue! Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!Bring it all over and we will get them squared away. Also they are rods. Poles are for strippers Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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