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Braided vs monofilament/ Sorry I originally posted this in the wrong place
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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 496301" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>Way back when, I tried spiderwire when it first came out, on my spinning rods which are mostly used for casting some type of jig at smallies and eyes. I loved the longer distance casts, sensitivity to bites, and able to set the hook at long distances. Back then, was mostly wading, and found myself loosing fish right at my feet. I couldn't keep tension on them as they were darting all around. Tried more limber rod, helped but still happened more than I liked. I fish allot of rock and as would be expected, hang up allot. With mono, the streach helped considerably when using the bow and arrow method to get free. Doesn't work with braid. With braid, it was also easy to stress a spinning reel too much. I went back to mono, and continue to use it. Primarily 8lb, but also 6 and 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 496301, member: 3438"] Way back when, I tried spiderwire when it first came out, on my spinning rods which are mostly used for casting some type of jig at smallies and eyes. I loved the longer distance casts, sensitivity to bites, and able to set the hook at long distances. Back then, was mostly wading, and found myself loosing fish right at my feet. I couldn't keep tension on them as they were darting all around. Tried more limber rod, helped but still happened more than I liked. I fish allot of rock and as would be expected, hang up allot. With mono, the streach helped considerably when using the bow and arrow method to get free. Doesn't work with braid. With braid, it was also easy to stress a spinning reel too much. I went back to mono, and continue to use it. Primarily 8lb, but also 6 and 10. [/QUOTE]
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