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PP take on water? I don't think so. Most Mono's absorbed water creating a
heaver line for a light lure to overcome. Most braided lines do not absorb water. A silicone coated mono line will not absorb much water. I would stick with the PP line. Go with a ML 6'6" rod for distance. "Charles B. Summers" (Comcast) wrote in message ... The longer rod will help, but switch to mono. The weight of the PP when wet will surely affect your distance. "CR" wrote in message om... I want to increase my casting distance with light lures (1/16th oz), using a spinning reel. I'm using a 5' 6" ML rod with a Symmetre 2000 reel and powerpro 10/2. I have 2 ideas. One is to spool my reel as full as possible. The other is to switch to a longer rod (maybe 6' 6"). I suspect many of you will recommend the longer rod, if so I have a question. Most 6' 6" rods seem to be rated M or higher. Will a M action rod work with really light lures? Should I get a ML 6' 6" rod? I was thinking of the Berkely Bionix (50$ at Walmart). Thanks! Chuck. |
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