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When ice fishing for panfish, choosing the right line is crucial for success. Panfish, such as bluegill and crappie, are often found in cold, clear waters during winter months. A high-quality ice fishing line should be sensitive, low-stretch, and resistant to freezing. Fluorocarbon lines are popular because they are nearly invisible underwater and have low memory, which reduces tangles. Monofilament lines are also a good option due to their flexibility and affordability. For panfish, a line with a test strength of 2 to 4 pounds is ideal, as it allows for delicate presentations and better bite detection. Always check local regulations and conditions before heading out. |
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