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i can't seem to find an answer to fit my needs so i decided to narrow it down a little. I fish ponds with little to no vegetation on the water and i usually fish poppin style frogs and baits (EX poppin pad crasher and Spittin wa) can i get away with using monofilament??? if so what pound test! 

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You can, but I'd go with 15-20 to handle the impact of setting the hook. Heavy braid that's normally used isn't just for the heavy cover, it's for pushing 1 or 2 large hooks through a potentially very hard part of a bass' mouth. I don't fish them in real heavy cover either and still use 50lb braid. 

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8 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

You can, but I'd go with 15-20 to handle the impact of setting the hook. Heavy braid that's normally used isn't just for the heavy cover, it's for pushing 1 or 2 large hooks through a potentially very hard part of a bass' mouth. I don't fish them in real heavy cover either and still use 50lb braid. 

This. Hook setting power is the primary reason I prefer braid for frog fishing. The ability to cut vegetation is icing.

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I'm in agreement with the braid guys above. It could be done with mono, but I think your results would be much better with braid. 

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No vegetation?  I use 15 lb PP slick 8 personally.  It's what I fish non heavy stuff topwater with.  Works great. and your reel will hold a ton of it.

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