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    Re: monofilament

    thanks guys I have suffix on my heavier jig pole. I think I am going to give it a try this year on my lighter stuff.

    chris

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    Re: monofilament

    I also like the Triline XL, Fireline is great to, especially after you break it in. What kind of knots you fellas tie those leaders on with? I usually use blood-knots but sometimes it catches on my guides and it hurts my cast, how do you all usually do it?

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    Re: monofilament

    i like to use p-line myself. and stren clear/blue is not bad either. but on all my reels now are some sort of p-line.

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    Lightbulb Re: monofilament

    Quote Originally Posted by colonelmeyer View Post
    I also like the Triline XL, Fireline is great to, especially after you break it in. What kind of knots you fellas tie those leaders on with? I usually use blood-knots but sometimes it catches on my guides and it hurts my cast, how do you all usually do it?
    Uni-knots, and trim the tag ends. Its a really easy knot to tie and it holds up like a champ. If you tie it correctly, you won't lose much distance on your casting. If you look up instructions on how to tie it, the directions make it look messy, and the first time you tie it IT WILL BE MESSY. When you tie it right, YOU WILL KNOW IT! When you get used to tying it, it will be a cinch to tie on a leader.

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