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Old February 3rd, 2005, 03:55 AM
Doyce McIlveene
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Many thanks to all that responded.

My home lake is Lake Fork, a lake that just eats most monos, hence my use of
Mccoy's Mean Green. It is very abrasion resistant and strong, but has a bit
too much memory for my liking.

I have a couple of reels that I need to respool, so I will pick up a couple
of spools of Sufix and give it a try.

Keep yer line wet and your fanny dry,
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Doyce


"Doyce McIlveene" wrote in message
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Anyone tried the Sufix mono? If so, pros and cons.
Normally I use Power Pro for braid and McCoy's Mean Green for mono. Just
wondering.....
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Doyce




 




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