Anyone use this stuff?
If so for what type of fishing?
Bass in structure or what?
Braided Line....
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Re: Braided Line....
I bought a roll of that stuff once, 'did not care for it. It had a totally different character than mono.
'Kinda like the crack of a wooden bat at the ball park; 'ya, know there are more advanced materials for bats out there, but they just don't sound right. I'm partial to mono on that same kinda level.
'Kinda like the crack of a wooden bat at the ball park; 'ya, know there are more advanced materials for bats out there, but they just don't sound right. I'm partial to mono on that same kinda level.
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Re: Braided Line....
I have gotten to where I use only flourocarbon line. I did use that braided stuff down on Toledo Bend to be able to come through the weeds and lily pads...I dont use it here in MO.
That's funny you don't look Druish.
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Re: Braided Line....
I use Power Pro for a lot of my fishing. Jerkbaits and jigs especialy, you can tell whether a rock is Chert or limestone with it.
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Re: Braided Line....
This is actually the first year I have tried Flourocarbon.
Was considering Braided line but don't have a good use for it.
Mono and FC are my best choices.
Was considering Braided line but don't have a good use for it.
Mono and FC are my best choices.
NIGORNOMUS is Here!
Re: Braided Line....
I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature’s ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. – Fred Bear