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Braided vs monofilament/ Sorry I originally posted this in the wrong place
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 517545" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Thanks [USER=35880]@oilsmoke[/USER]. Like I said earlier the BPS mono sure seemed different to me. Might have just been my imagination, who knows. It did seem to work OK which is a good thing because I have what is left of one 600 yard spool and another unopened 600 yards of the stuff. </p><p></p><p>By the way, I seem to be seeing less of the old tried and true brand name mono lines like Stren and Trilene on the shelves at the sporting goods places. I can't remember exactly but that may be why I bought the BPS brand. I typically use Maxima on my freshwater rods. I use Stern or Trilene on the surf reels. I'm still using mono across the board except I use Fluouro leaders. I guess I'm just used to how mono acts, how it holds knots, and I'm too lazy to change. And, it is a lot less costly compared to braid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 517545, member: 21536"] Thanks [USER=35880]@oilsmoke[/USER]. Like I said earlier the BPS mono sure seemed different to me. Might have just been my imagination, who knows. It did seem to work OK which is a good thing because I have what is left of one 600 yard spool and another unopened 600 yards of the stuff. By the way, I seem to be seeing less of the old tried and true brand name mono lines like Stren and Trilene on the shelves at the sporting goods places. I can't remember exactly but that may be why I bought the BPS brand. I typically use Maxima on my freshwater rods. I use Stern or Trilene on the surf reels. I'm still using mono across the board except I use Fluouro leaders. I guess I'm just used to how mono acts, how it holds knots, and I'm too lazy to change. And, it is a lot less costly compared to braid. [/QUOTE]
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