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Opti-Tackle Copper Trolling Line
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Opti-Tackle Copper Trolling Line

  • Get your baits down deep
  • Seven-strand copper
  • Not recommended for Dipsey or Thumper rods
Get down deep, where the big fish are, with Opti-Tackle's Copper Trolling Line. This seven-strand, 30-lb. and 45-lb. copper line is excellent for trolling spoons, attractors, cut bait rigs, plugs, etc. Most often used on in-line planer boards, but not recommended for use on Dipsey or Thumper rods. The 30 lb. sinks approximately 5 ft. to 6 ft. for every 10 yards; the 45 lb. sinks approximately 7 ft. to 9 ft. for every 10 yards. That means 300 ft. of 30-lb. copper line would fish around 60 ft. in depth; 300 ft. of 45-lb. line would fish around 90 ft. depending on trolling speed, currents and the weight of bait.
Text Size: AAA
Overall Customer Rating: 
4.4 out of 5
4.4 out of 5
7 out of 8(88%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Rating breakdown 8 reviews
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Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
DiscoPrince
Location:Wisconsin
Age:56-65
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Copper Trolling Line
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I like the copper trolling wire for deep water fishing on Lake Michigan. I have used copper out there for 5 years and I think the performance is better than lead-core. Great product and a good price.
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
ElkSteaktWanted
Location:WNY
Age:36-45
Gender:Male
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
Good copper line
Date:
It does what it should do.
Good quality with great price.
I use it for trolling at Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
Overall Customer Rating: 
1 out of 5
1 out of 5
AHHA
Location:Ontario, Canada
Age:65 and over
Gender:Female
Would you recommend this product to a friend? No
copper line
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While trolling deep for lake trout I like to be working the line to give additional action to the lure. I do this by swinging the rod forward a couple of feet and then letting the line fall back a couple of feet resulting in an iradic motion to the lure. What happened was, after about 1/2 hour of trolling and putting this action to the lure, the line suddenly broke resulting in the loss of about 150 feet of line, the leader and the wobbler
Overall Customer Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
lakeofisher
Location:Ont
Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
works well
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How do you write a review for copper? It does what it is supposed to do, it takes the lure down and away from the boat. i have never had problems with this brand fraying but like any copper line be careful you do not kink it. all in all a solid product that i would recommend
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