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Ishmael

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  1. I will choose to listen to the MFG. They describe the line as a 50/50 Copolymer. You can call it what you like. Mono is a generic term used in fishing, Mono means single, technically FC is a monofilament line. It takes monomers to create polymers and the word poly means many - Not two as you used incorrectly in your original post, much the same way you incorrectly stated that copolymer lines were created from two monofilaments. There a literally thousands of different monomers, line mfg's choose blends of monomers to create copolymer lines with the specific characteristics that they want. You seem like a knowledgeable guy, you just misstated some of your original post.
  2. Not absolutely sure which fish was bigger, but it is either a Pearl White Zoom Superfluke, or a 6th Sense Crush 300DD in Live Baby Bluegill.
  3. You can putt with a pitching wedge, but that don't make it the correct tool for the job. Reels are available in different ratios to help make fishing more efficient and enjoyable. Of course you can use whatever reel you have available for any type of fishing but using all the tools available always makes it a better experience in my fishing.
  4. The Bronzeback rods are very nice and have a surprising amount of backbone, however the tips remain very versatile and can accommodate a wide variety of baits. If it were me I would give it a try. The worst that can happen is you end up with a nice rod for another set of techniques.
  5. Might want to visit the link and see how Yo-Zuri describes what their product is. http://yo-zuri.com/series/line/ Also, copolymer line is not a blend of 2 Monofilaments, it is a blend of multiple monomers(as in can be many more than two). Monofilament is a any line that is single stranded and does not refer to the chemical composition of the line.
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