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Old 02-09-2015, 05:19 PM
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I like the suffix performance braid. But yeah, all of them are tougher most of the time. At least if you are using 30# plus. The lighter braids don't do as well against abrasion such as oysters, barnacles, and granite rocks like any jetties or abutment.

Both Fluorocarbon leader and mono leader have their place. Typically i'll go with the tougher 100% Fluoro leader such as Pline, Seaguar, Ande, and even Bass Pro when i'm working shallow oyster or the rocks. I'll use a mono leader in the marsh and in the open bay with no worries. Some like to use a mono filament leader with topwater lures since it is slightly more buoyant than Fluro. but that's picking hairs.
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