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When it comes to line, you will get a bajillion opinions of what's good, bad and in between. For the most feedback coverage, I like looking at online reviews.

 

You weren't specific about the kind of finesse fishing you're doing, but here are reviews for 2 lb. test. I like to use 2 - 4 lb. test for super finesse fishing such as drop shotting and the lightest lures.

 

http://www.basspro.com/Fishing-Terminal-Tackle-Fishing-Line-Leaders/Lb-Test-2/Type-Monofilament/_/N-1z0uxahZ1z0xc2rZ1z0xd10

 

I'm pretty stuck on Berkley for basic monofilament and have never experienced issues with any of their lines. 

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10 lb braid with a flurorcarbon leader connected with an alberto knot, I usually use 8lb fluoro for the leader, but will go down to 6, and up to 12 on spinning gear.

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I changed over to braid with a flouro. leader several years ago and have not looked back. It completely solves the manageability issues associated with using spinning gear. I typically use 10-15# braid with a 6-8# flouro. leader, connected by a Uni knot. You can use the same braid for a long time, which really helps you save money from having to re-spool a lot. I use it for both shakey head and dropshot.

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I generally use P-line CX and Flouroclear in 10 & 12 lb. test.

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6lb or 8lb seaguar tatsu, or what Toray Bawo Finesse FC

 

If you are looking for something cheaper Seaguar Invizx

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If you looking for a good mono try Stren Megathin. 8# has the diameter or 6# and the walleye color is nearly invisible. The knot strength and mangement are great. I use it on my main combo and as a leader on my number 2 combo with braid.

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Yo-Zuri Hybrid #6

This is what I am switching to this year. 

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Usually don't use less than #10 on my spinning reel.  The ultra light gets #6.

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