I hate doing it but ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
I started using it for trout and wondered if it would make a difference for bream.Im a 4 pound mono man. Heard good stuff about that though
Real men use #2I started using it for trout and wondered if it would make a difference for bream.
After catching a couple thousand fish nobody will make me believe it doesn't help.
I use it for everything now.
It is a beach with spinning reels for a while after respooling but for me the pros outweigh the cons
OK, let me get this straight.I started using it for trout and wondered if it would make a difference for bream.
1/64 ounceOK, let me get this straight.
You're using 1/32 oz baits on 6-lb line for bream?
I write the date on a small piece of paper and wrap it around each rod with scotch tape.I label line size, line type and date on every reel so I can keep track.
Have you tried any of the line conditioners to help make it more manageable?I started using it for trout and wondered if it would make a difference for bream.
After catching a couple thousand fish nobody will make me believe it doesn't help.
I use it for everything now.
It is a beach with spinning reels for a while after respooling but for me the pros outweigh the cons
What is it about the fluorocarbon that makes that much difference?Fluorocarbon ABSOLUTELY makes a difference when it comes to bass and rockfish when fishing with live shad. It's like 6-7 fish to 1 with mono. We've handed someone a rod with fluorocarbon and they'll catch em until we give it to someone else. If they have the clear mono then they'll say that other rod is magic. I would not have thought it but, it's proven time and again. I'm not sure about crappie or bluegills.
I have a couple of times I didn't see a huge difference.Have you tried any of the line conditioners to help make it more manageable?
They can't see it is what I have always heard.What is it about the fluorocarbon that makes that much difference?
Just curious is this odd or what ?OK, let me get this straight.
You're using 1/32 oz baits on 6-lb line for bream?
1/64 ounce
Seems something that light would be hard to cast any distance on 6-lb line.Just curious is this odd or what ?
To me it would seems the line is too heavy for the tiny baits you are throwing and the weight of the fish you are pursuingJust curious is this odd or what ?