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<blockquote data-quote="KSbuck2" data-source="post: 2772334" data-attributes="member: 10594"><p>On my spinning rods for shakeyheads I use Suffix 832 braid with a 8 lb. flouro leader and spinning rod for dropshot I use the new nano 8 lb. I throw all my baitcasters used for jigs, worms, car. rig and deep cranks with flourocarbon. On long casts you make ledge fishing with a jig or worm you can't afford line stretch of mono and the depth you can get with deep cranks is much better. I throw topwaters on either mono or braid depending on what type it is - both these lines float. On square bills and shallow cranks I use mono because I like a medium action rod with a little faster tip and the mono stretch I like with that. Traps I throw on Flouro but have used braid when I'm fishing alot of grass. Blades I throw with flouro and spoons I throw with braid. Biggest thing to remember about flourocarbon is to make sure the knot is wet before cinching it down. I use a Surgeon's knot to join my flouro and braid.</p><p></p><p>Braid - 832 Suffix</p><p>Mono - Trilene XL</p><p>Flourocarbon - Trilene 100%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSbuck2, post: 2772334, member: 10594"] On my spinning rods for shakeyheads I use Suffix 832 braid with a 8 lb. flouro leader and spinning rod for dropshot I use the new nano 8 lb. I throw all my baitcasters used for jigs, worms, car. rig and deep cranks with flourocarbon. On long casts you make ledge fishing with a jig or worm you can't afford line stretch of mono and the depth you can get with deep cranks is much better. I throw topwaters on either mono or braid depending on what type it is - both these lines float. On square bills and shallow cranks I use mono because I like a medium action rod with a little faster tip and the mono stretch I like with that. Traps I throw on Flouro but have used braid when I'm fishing alot of grass. Blades I throw with flouro and spoons I throw with braid. Biggest thing to remember about flourocarbon is to make sure the knot is wet before cinching it down. I use a Surgeon's knot to join my flouro and braid. Braid - 832 Suffix Mono - Trilene XL Flourocarbon - Trilene 100% [/QUOTE]
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