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    I have a friend that uses this for bass. He swears by it. How would it be for crappie? If so, what size etc. would be appropriate?

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    I used it in 10 lb with pretty good success for casting bobbers. It will cast a mile compared to mono. It is pretty high priced but if you cast a lot it may well be worth it for you.

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    I used it for casting and dipping in 10 pound test. Casts like a dream and is strong enough to bend hooks and save jigs
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    I have the 10lb on four rods and like it just fine. Last year I TRIED to use some 6lb but everyone looked at me funny with the binocs taped to my head TRYING to tie it.
    The fishing was so good I thought it was yesterday
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    I just started experimenting with braid and started with this cheap dyneema stuff on amazon. 300plus yards was about 10 bucks shipped. A little thicker than power pro but still better than mono. Overall its been a slight learning curve going to braid.

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