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<blockquote data-quote="XCR-2" data-source="post: 5860722" data-attributes="member: 16848"><p>My opinion here, I don't think fish can see line as good as people think. Especially in most of the lakes and rivers we fish here in Tennessee. I think that fluorocarbon being a little smaller diameter gives your bait a little better action than mono. Mono floats so in my mind it has more resistance in water. Flouro sinks so less resistance therefore giving those little 1/64 or 1/32 oz jigs better action. We use the bright green line when tight lining for crappie and it doesn't affect the bite that we've seen. As far as line respooling and aging, just keep it in a dark container out of fluorescent light and keep it dry and it should last for awhile. If you're having trouble with getting loops in your line then you can cut the bale off of your reel and also make sure when you spool your reel up to bring the line off the spool the correct direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XCR-2, post: 5860722, member: 16848"] My opinion here, I don’t think fish can see line as good as people think. Especially in most of the lakes and rivers we fish here in Tennessee. I think that fluorocarbon being a little smaller diameter gives your bait a little better action than mono. Mono floats so in my mind it has more resistance in water. Flouro sinks so less resistance therefore giving those little 1/64 or 1/32 oz jigs better action. We use the bright green line when tight lining for crappie and it doesn’t affect the bite that we’ve seen. As far as line respooling and aging, just keep it in a dark container out of fluorescent light and keep it dry and it should last for awhile. If you’re having trouble with getting loops in your line then you can cut the bale off of your reel and also make sure when you spool your reel up to bring the line off the spool the correct direction. [/QUOTE]
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