Crankbait- fluoro but you can get by with mono. Fluoro sinks and will get and keep your bait down where it needs to be. Obviously what size you use will vary with what youre doing. Jerkbait 8-10lb. Medium cranks 10-12lb. Deep cranking 12-15lb.
Spinnerbaits-fluoro but you can get by with mono. Fluoro will help keep your bait down. I use 15-20lb as im usually around cover.
Topwater- mono or braid only. They both float and having a line that floats is imperitive when fishing topwaters. Usually 12-15lb depending on what im throwing.
Jigs-my go to and confidence bait. Fluoro only and 15-20lb depending on jig size and cover. Less stretch than mono on a hookset and the less stretch will give you better feel and help detect light bites
Soft plastics-same as jigs fluoro only for same reasons. 12-20lb depending on application.
Basically use fluoro for any and all bottom contact applications. I hate braid. If you fish around a lot of rocks the braid is actually less abrasion resistant than fluoro. If you buy cheap fluoro you will hate it. Its extremely stiff, brittle, and hard to manage. I use seaguar invizx strictly but there are a few good brands. Tackle warehouse runs a huge christmas sale on seaguar line and i buy 1000 or 3000yd spools and it makes it much much cheaper than going out and buying a 200yd spool everytime you need line. Use a cheap mono as backing on your reels to save on how much fluoro you use per spool up. Fill your reel 1/4-1/2 with mono and then spool the rest with the more expensive fluoro



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