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Braid and frogs are made for each other. I have used just about all of my lures on braid at one time or another. It is all a matter of personal preference. I fish spinnerbaits and buzzbaits on braid while my partner uses braid on cranks. I also use braid for flipping in grass. It is one off those things you have to try and see what works for you.

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I've used braid for every kind of technique except cranks.

For me it's best anytime I'm in the slop..

Mike

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Technically you can use braid with anything. Personally I only use braid on the lures I will be throwing in the middle of nasty cover and/or using a slack line technique (jigs, frogs, t-rigs, carolina rigs). As said before, frogs and braid are made for each other IMO.

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Everything. I even crank with it.

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You can use braid for just about anything. I was using it for soft plastics but got rod of all my braid because I found I can feel bites on a slack like and it seems to cut into wood and hang more then other types of line.

If I fished a lot of grass I would use braid but since I don't I will stick to fluorocarbon.

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I fish almost exclusively with braid, therefore, all lures is my answer.

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I use braid for almost everything. I would not advise using braid with certain lures like in line spinners or spoons that rotate, unless you are willing to respool often, which is what I do. When using weedless flukes make sure your hook is perfectly centered to avoid your braid twisting.

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I fish almost exclusively with braid, therefore, all lures is my answer.

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I fish almost exclusively with braid, therefore, all lures is my answer.

What he said. I use it for most everything.

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