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Just bought a boat a few weeks ago and bought 4 Okuma combo's, 2 for wire dipsey and 2 for copper. I would like to be able to fish year around for lake trout, browns, LL...whatever will bite. I have Okuma 30's for the dipsey's, and 45's for the copper. What weight copper, and how many feet do you guys recommend? I am not sure of the capacity of the Madga 45's, but I would assume I will be filling it up will as much copper as possible? Can you fish copper in the middle of the summer when things warm up, or are the fish too deep?

Thanks,

Jon

PS. I will be fishing primarily out of Watkins, if the boat starts up this weeked. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed!

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I use 600" copper year round. Mine is on 345 penn and has plenty of backing. You would have to ask some of the other guys about the Okuma capacities. When the water warms up you can still catch silver fish on shorter copper. Copper can be a pain but it does catch fish. Wes

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Super braid backing and it is more for lake "O" . We run a roller rod and play all the copper out so that we do not wear the copper in the rod guide. I think we have 150yds backing. You should not need that much on the finger lakes unless you catch someone elses copper going the other way.

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Just looked on the A-Tom-Mik site and my Penn has 300yds power pro backer.600' 45lb copper and 20lb fluro leader. I bought this reel prespooled from them. 300' of copper should get you around 60' deep.

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