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View Poll Results: Do you prefer mono, fluoro, or braid crappie fishing line?

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  • Monofilament

    22 66.67%
  • Fluorocarbon

    5 15.15%
  • Braid

    6 18.18%
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Thread: Do you prefer monofilament, fluorocarbon, or braid line?

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    I like to use what ever is on sale. The last time it was 10lb monofilament at Walmart. $8 spool was marked down to $5 and I figured that should be the hot line for the season. Still need to replace the line on the cranking rods. Don't know what's gonna be on sale. I am eyeing a 1k yard spool of pline hi vis grn in 10lb. Has anyone used any of that stuff.

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    i use p-line on my jig poles ,it is some good line .i have also used it on my trolling poles and i like the mist green color best!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lkconwayguru View Post
    A fisherman that is well season and experience will use all types of lines. You really asked a very broad open question, braid is a line that is really tough to fish with, you have to have a lot of time and experience to fish braid without having a lot of issues with it, braid is my preference all the way around, I like a 10/2 braid, the monofilament and copolymer line work better for the less experience fisherman getting started out. Flouracarbon line is a joke, it is abrasion resistant to a certain extent, I quess if you are fishing in open water with zero structure, flouracarbon line is ok. Flouracarbon line is tough when it comes to stretch, it has less stretch than monofilament and copolymer line.
    I have been using mono since I started crappie fishing this past summer. I seem to have trouble with it twisting up. So I bought some braid. Just curious before I spool it up, what are the issues with braid that you are referring to?

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    Berkley XT Mono in 6lb for me. I tried the braided line, and it kept getting snagged on the side of the trees stuck to the bark like velcro. The flurocarbon stuff is a little pricey or I would try it.

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    I troll 90% of the time so it's braid for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvpt View Post
    I keep it simple.....fluorocarbon for everything. Got too many wind knots in the braid so I chunked it!
    I've had my share of wind knots when fly fishing, but how in the world do you get a wind knot casting??? I use braid on a couple of my rods, but I never had a wind knot on conventional gear. Had some tangles that were as bad as wind knots though.
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