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  1. Hey guys, i spool up my reels with with braid (usually 30 or 65lb) i have been putting on fluorocarbon leader (I usually put it so I can reel the exact spot the lines are joined right before the reel) is this a good length for a leader? I've never had a problem with the line breaking at the connection between the two lines. Also, I would love to find out what to do in heavy vegitation situations? Do I throw a jig or punch plastic (1-1.5oz weight) direct on my 65lbs braid?! Or Do I put a fluro leader..? From what I understand it's best to throw it on straight braid for heavy cover.. But then I lose the advantage of the invisibility of fluro. some insight would be great. thanks!
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