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Old September 5th, 2006, 06:50 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Default braided line question

I am not one that has a lot of experience with braided line. In fact,
spider wire is the only one I have tryed. I only use it above the
swivel on a Carolina rig so I don't have to re-rig everytime I get hung
up in cover.

My two biggest complaints about braided line a

#1 after a week or so the line that is exposed to the water starts to
fade and becomes white.

#2 The dig into the spool factor. After a hook set on a good fish you
usually have an abrupt stop on your next cast where the line dug in on
the hook set.

Anybody find a braided line that doesn't fade?

I can deal with #2 as long as I am catching fish.

 




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