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If you dead stick anything on slack line use flourocarbon instead of power
pro on the rod you do that with. A line with a little memory (flourocarbon has a little memory, but almost no stretch) will telegraph line movement better. Personally I like the Flouro Carbon with the first 20 ft waxed for topwater and buzz baits as well, but I know lots of guys who fish PP for those application. Also, PP tends to flaot a little which is good for most topwater, but one friend and local pro I knw says it tangles too easily in fron prop torpedos. Your mileage will vary. -- Public Fishing & Boating Forums Fishing & Boating Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com "Paul A." wrote in message ... What applications, and/or reel type, would you prefer the use of mono line, as opposed to PP. I'm in the process of respooling all my outfits before vacation on Champlain in 2 weeks, and am trying to decide if I should leave mono on at least one of my 7' spinning rigs. |
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