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monofilament vs. flourocarbon - hunter_man9k - 08-21-2008

i always use a 14lb mono but i but this invisaline made by trilene or berkley but i found out its a flourocarbon and i have hear you use it for fineesse and i will be using it for plastic worms and spinnerbaits because i wanted to test this new line my question is is therer anything i need to know befor stringing my line line thanks and forgive the missspellings its been a long day
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Re: [hunter_man9k] monofilament vs. flourocarbon - tubeN2 - 08-22-2008

Flourocarbon is fine for any applications that you would be using mono for. Most of the time we use Flouro for leaders to cut down on the visibility for picky fish or to give us a little extra slip through structure.

It is just as strong as mono but your knots will have to change since the your knots can slip on you.

Tie it on using the double Uni knot, Bimini twist, Palomar or the Triliene knot. They usually hold up better.[cool]
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Re: [tubeN2] monofilament vs. flourocarbon - Scruffy - 08-23-2008

Palomar for the win! Smile
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