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<blockquote data-quote="Troutman3000" data-source="post: 164622" data-attributes="member: 2535"><p>I guess there are two sides to that arguement. With the crystal clear lakes that I fish in Georgia Flouro helps disguise the line and allows your bait to work a little deeper since it sinks and mono floats. The rod is supposed to aborsb the bite imo. I know that there are two schools of thought on this. If I notice that I am loosing fish I will swap to mono and see if the catch rate changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutman3000, post: 164622, member: 2535"] I guess there are two sides to that arguement. With the crystal clear lakes that I fish in Georgia Flouro helps disguise the line and allows your bait to work a little deeper since it sinks and mono floats. The rod is supposed to aborsb the bite imo. I know that there are two schools of thought on this. If I notice that I am loosing fish I will swap to mono and see if the catch rate changes. [/QUOTE]
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