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Bob, It is interesting that your query drew a DIRECT response from the guy
who caught the fish. However, his response actually proves your theory, in my book. PP is spooled onto almost every one of my baitcasting & spinning reels. I believe, as you do, that, when casting... light 1/16th to 1 oz lures..., it cuts down on my casting distance. Now, If I was throwing a much heavier (4 oz.) weight...it may be the cat's meow. In spite of it costing me some casting distance, its ability to allow me to pull out the "occasional" backlashes ( and the fewer backlashes that I get, compared to mono)...keeps the stuff on my many rods. Its a love-hate relationship for me. I like the feedback I get with a spinner bait; crankbait etc.; I like the instant striking capabilities; I like the fewer & easier to remove backlashes; ....I hate the loss of casting distance with light-weight lures, and the "grinding" sound I get when reeling a lure in. regards, RichG -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners --------------------------------------------------------- |
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