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Re: Mono leader with Braid ?? [Re: Number 1] #9953851 05/02/14 03:49 PM
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Everytime I read what others are saying about braied lines, it makes me cringe first, then it enrages me to see all the misinformaition thats out there for anglers wanting to learn. We are going to clear up some of that as you read on today.

I began using braided lines several years back upon their introduction to popularity. I quickly found out there are many types of the so called "superlines". There are braided ones, fused ones, and others melded together in strands. Each of these handle differently on reel and rod, but the outcome is still basically the same in makeup, thus the term "superline".

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Re: Mono leader with Braid ?? [Re: Number 1] #9953892 05/02/14 04:02 PM
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I only use mono when Im using a floating bait on a C-Rig. Jigs, and T-Rigs always get flouro or straight braid.

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