11-13-2005, 04:54 PM
Mono is less effected (affected?) by abrasion, correct?
Are the fluorocarbon lines more easily seen by the fish under the ice?
If you were spooling 2 spools for ice fishing, could you go one with 4# mono for smaller fishies and a 4# fluoro for bigger fishies or would one spool with one line be OK. Would higher strength fluoro be a bad idea for an all purpose line? I'm thinking about the two spool kind of set up for Fish Lake.
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Are the fluorocarbon lines more easily seen by the fish under the ice?
If you were spooling 2 spools for ice fishing, could you go one with 4# mono for smaller fishies and a 4# fluoro for bigger fishies or would one spool with one line be OK. Would higher strength fluoro be a bad idea for an all purpose line? I'm thinking about the two spool kind of set up for Fish Lake.
There are many good websites for different types of knots. An excellent one is [url "http://www.steelheader.net"]www.steelheader.net[/url]
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