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Braid . #13507884 04/08/20 03:41 AM
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fish gonna try for big uns Kinda get back to bassn>question.Putting 50lb braid on baitcaster.Is it better common to put mono leader on? Sorry if a dumb question. Been using braid for crappie fishing.No leader. They don't care. Thanks for info.tired of sitting around ,working maybe 25hr week. YAWN !!

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In very clear water it might make a difference. I've got buddies that fish straight braid and they do just fine. Just adjust your drag and maybe a use more moderate action rod. Myself, I am braid to leader on everything from my Ned Rig combo to my swimbait combo.


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Originally Posted by Big Swimbait
In very clear water it might make a difference. I've got buddies that fish straight braid and they do just fine. Just adjust your drag and maybe a use more moderate action rod. Myself, I am braid to leader on everything from my Ned Rig combo to my swimbait combo.

cheers Thanks Swimbait, putting thepower pro [black /onyx onmay just tie straight to lure

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