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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5023157" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>Its my understanding that Flouro coated mono is more flexible than straight flouro and is a little better with knots and stretches a little more.</p><p>Its also less visible than straight mono, a bit more abrasion resistant, and stretches a little less. Its also less expensive than straight flouro.</p><p></p><p>I like it on my mid to heavy weight rods. I have found it to be a little stiff for ultralight applications as it seems to have a bit of springy memory that promotes tangles on spinning reels. *** Note I do prefer the super limp mono on my light weight rods so I am biased against stiffer lines for light gear. Your mileage may vary***</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5023157, member: 19900"] Its my understanding that Flouro coated mono is more flexible than straight flouro and is a little better with knots and stretches a little more. Its also less visible than straight mono, a bit more abrasion resistant, and stretches a little less. Its also less expensive than straight flouro. I like it on my mid to heavy weight rods. I have found it to be a little stiff for ultralight applications as it seems to have a bit of springy memory that promotes tangles on spinning reels. *** Note I do prefer the super limp mono on my light weight rods so I am biased against stiffer lines for light gear. Your mileage may vary*** [/QUOTE]
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