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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner08 View Post
    For about 2 decades I used 2# test Trilene monofilament exclusively. Use to have to change out my line several times each season though and I wasn't impressed with the sensitivity, especially after picking up my first SHSS rod by B n' M. So, I made the switch to Fireline Crystal in 2# test, with a 4' fluorocarbon leader. I'd never go back to straight mono ever again.

    The casting ease is so much better with this fused line. Sensitivity is multiplied ten fold. Sometimes I believe I can feel the fish breathe on my jig! LOL! I use the fluoro leader to give me some "give" - stretch - when I get over rambunctious in setting the hook. And the fluoro is much more abrasion resistant than straight braided lines. Win - win.
    curious if you have any experience with a slip float with fusion braid line ? Im thinking about spooling my ULs with the 2# fusion crystal braid as long as they will hold a float stopper and allow for the float to slide up and down ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by quadlee View Post
    curious if you have any experience with a slip float with fusion braid line ? Im thinking about spooling my ULs with the 2# fusion crystal braid as long as they will hold a float stopper and allow for the float to slide up and down ok
    i have to slip float poles rigged with 15 lb power pro slick 8 4 lb diam. then a 3 ft leader of 4 lb flo works great, never lose a float again. or a walleye that sneaks up on your minner

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    We shoot dock's with 8 lb berkley Nano-fill is equiv to 2 lb mono.Its takes a little getting use to but un real on the 1/48,"1/64" used the most under doc's lets the small jigs drop ultra slow.Suppose to be a secret.Is on our lake.LOL where roadrunner's and pulling crankbaits are king.
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    The Nanofil sounds interesting but is a little pricey. Is it good for more than one season?

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