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  1. Here is my question. Which line do you think would be most visible? Standard clear 14 lb mono such as stren original or trilene easy cast (something like that)... or a 17-20lb flurocarbon? For some reason I have ALOT of trouble with breakoffs on flurocarbon (using a palomar knot and 14lb test). I have alot less on the line I currently use (Trilene Max) but I really crave the sensitivity I gain with the flurocarbon. I fish alot of wood and rock so I know most of my problems come there. I was thinking if I upgraded to heavier-duty flurocarbon it may solve some issues but I'm not sure. 1) for castibility and 2) visbility I fish semi-clear to stained waters so visbility does matter a lot, especially since the lake is highly pressured. Any tips or ideas? Or maybe even another line to try? For the most part the fluro I have used is Berkley 100% and Spiderwire flurocarbon.
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