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Braided vs monofilament/ Sorry I originally posted this in the wrong place
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 506276" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Use what works best for you. Palomar is my go to knot for almost everything. When bass fishing I can retire a different lure in a minute unless I’m using a Carolina rig. I’ll use some monofilament as a backer on my bass reels the double uni it to the braid and finish spooling the reel. </p><p>My catfish rigs I use the Santee Cooper rig a lot which I use palomar knots on the swivel and the circle hooks all get snelled. </p><p>My big spinning reel for surf fishing also has monofilament backing with braided line. With a good weight I can get it out past what ever sand bar I want. Using heavy leaders caught many sharks to couple of time I've gotten to go.</p><p>I’m pretty much all freshwater unless I get to take a special trip. My favorite for surf fishing is Matagorda beach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 506276, member: 27803"] Use what works best for you. Palomar is my go to knot for almost everything. When bass fishing I can retire a different lure in a minute unless I’m using a Carolina rig. I’ll use some monofilament as a backer on my bass reels the double uni it to the braid and finish spooling the reel. My catfish rigs I use the Santee Cooper rig a lot which I use palomar knots on the swivel and the circle hooks all get snelled. My big spinning reel for surf fishing also has monofilament backing with braided line. With a good weight I can get it out past what ever sand bar I want. Using heavy leaders caught many sharks to couple of time I've gotten to go. I’m pretty much all freshwater unless I get to take a special trip. My favorite for surf fishing is Matagorda beach. [/QUOTE]
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