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  1. I have opportunity to get one spool from a friend he has 10/20/30/40lb test braid 3000 Yard, which one you recommending me to get for my bait casters?
  2. Hey guys, i have a question curious to see what and why do you have to use a leader line when using 30lb braid. Is it a bad thing to just run braid? Sorry for this basic question. Just wondering what must of you guys do and the reason for it. Thanks for any suggestions and comments. P.S. I use a baitcaster and rod with micro eyelets.
  3. Has anyone seen any issues with bass fishing with braided line. When ever i use it i feel like im trauling something big because the lines so thick and visible. It feels like the bass would spook at it.
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