02-21-2011, 04:35 PM
I am with Mojo on your problem. Sadly, mono doesn't always change colors when bad, but if it is milky, probably a sure bet.
I use fluoro for dries. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't sink that fast or much. I can use it on a #32 so, that tells you. I prefer the tippet slightly submerged any way, specially on spooky fish. No chance of the light flickering off it.
I will use a mono leader (or thread) on dries however.
Fluoro is stronger and smaller diameter than it's equal in mono, just F.Y.I.
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I use fluoro for dries. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't sink that fast or much. I can use it on a #32 so, that tells you. I prefer the tippet slightly submerged any way, specially on spooky fish. No chance of the light flickering off it.
I will use a mono leader (or thread) on dries however.
Fluoro is stronger and smaller diameter than it's equal in mono, just F.Y.I.
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