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Fluorocarbon vs. Mono for Fly tippet.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fordman" data-source="post: 1211994" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>They both have their applications where they shine. Much like conventional line you have to give something to get something. Flouro is virtually invisible underwater but its stiffer. Mono is not invisible but it floats and does not have the abrasion resistance that flouro does. All things considered if you fish floating flies stay with mono. If you fish nymphs or midges flouro is the ticket. If your like most versitile fly fisherman and fish whatever works try a spool of both in your vest. Let the situation dictate your choice rather than try to make one tippet material do both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fordman, post: 1211994, member: 455"] They both have their applications where they shine. Much like conventional line you have to give something to get something. Flouro is virtually invisible underwater but its stiffer. Mono is not invisible but it floats and does not have the abrasion resistance that flouro does. All things considered if you fish floating flies stay with mono. If you fish nymphs or midges flouro is the ticket. If your like most versitile fly fisherman and fish whatever works try a spool of both in your vest. Let the situation dictate your choice rather than try to make one tippet material do both. [/QUOTE]
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