
Originally Posted by
flippindrew
Braid is usually fine around bushes since the branches and twigs are thin. But when around a large piece of waterlogged wood, the braid will dig into it. I flip bushes/wood with 20lb P-line 100% flouro and I've broken 0 fish off using it. Of course braid is not going to dig into wood "every" time you hook a fish with braid on wood. But having that happen one time on a big fish can cause a lot of hearbreak that I'm not willing to chance when it can be avoided with flouro. Co-polymers are also fine for flippin wood.
A lot of people still use co-polymers when flippin wood b/c of the stretch. When your flippin, your usually close to the object your fishing so there is a lot of impact on the knot and line when you set the hook. Using a co-polymer that has a bit more stretch than flouro can take some of that impact away.
But, I've had great success with the P-Line flouro with flippin and I love the added sensitivity so I stay with it.
So, if I'm flippin both grass and wood, yes I'll have two flippin rods. 1 with braid and another with flouro.