I went down the floro road this past year. I experimented with just about every brand. For me I like an easy casting line so I really liked Seagur invix. Suprisingly it was very abrasion resistant. If I were rich that is the line that I would buy. Floro is sooooo sensitive, but I really didn't catch any more fish on it than mono. So I tried some copolymers, specifically Yo-Zuri Hybrid ultra soft and P-line Cx premium. I really liked the Yo-Zuri, but I could only order it from Cabelas. My boss (wife) gets tired of me oredering off of the internet so I needed a fishing line source that I could just go to the store and buy. I went back to Cajun Red Cast mono that I had used the previous year and plan on using it this year. Out Wal-mart carries Cajun Red cast so it is very easy for me to "go buy grocieries" and end up with a 10years supply of fishing line and the boss never knows about it. I will use a little Power Pro Braid for swimming jigs, flipping vegetation, and frogs. I think all lines have their pro's and cons but mono is less expensive and does just as good a job as floro in my opinion. I not a chepo by any means (all my rods are G-loomis and reels Shimano) but I want my monies worth. That extra money for floro just doesn't pan out in my opinion. Cajun Red Cast is very abrasion resistant, very castable, and has enough sensitivity for me. Be warned when you start experimening with line you won't be able to stop.