gnappi
Well-known member
I have been running mono all my life and I was getting skinny on inexpensive Eagle Claw mono and decided to pony up a few extra bucks for the hybrid line. I'm not sorry I did.
Line is line, there's not much to say about it, put it on, go fishing. My Requirements are few, hold a knot, don't break setting a hook, cast like mono, done.
I use relatively light line (8 lb.) and 8 lb. mono is generally harder to see anyway than heavier line, but I'm very pleased that it has lower visibility in the water than mono.
I know there are braid fishermen that poo pooh low visibility as a plus because they can catch a lot of fish, but I figure if I get that one elusive line stretcher it's worth it. Now I gotta re-spool all my reels... sigh work is never done
Line is line, there's not much to say about it, put it on, go fishing. My Requirements are few, hold a knot, don't break setting a hook, cast like mono, done.
I use relatively light line (8 lb.) and 8 lb. mono is generally harder to see anyway than heavier line, but I'm very pleased that it has lower visibility in the water than mono.
I know there are braid fishermen that poo pooh low visibility as a plus because they can catch a lot of fish, but I figure if I get that one elusive line stretcher it's worth it. Now I gotta re-spool all my reels... sigh work is never done