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Is there really any difference in mono as far as casting is concerned. If so
what is the best to buy and why |
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Is there really any difference in mono as far as casting is concerned. If so
what is the best to buy and why Yea there is. There are a variety of differences. Diameters, stretch, abrasion resistance, limpness, spring etc. No one line suits all reels, or anglers. For a multiplier I personally prefer a limp line whereas on a fixed spool a springy line can aid casting. A lower diameter aids distance and an abrasion resistant line helps in snaggy areas. So it's down to reel type, area to be fished and personal preference. A good all round line at sensible money is the Daiwa Sensor, especially now they do it in clear. I hope this is of some use to you, cheers, Norman. |
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