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12 minutes ago, Kevin22 said:

Go ahead Francho. Name me one instance where a braid to copoly leader is better than a braid to fluoro leader. I honest to God cannot think of one. Mono might be better than fluoro if you wanted to run braid/leader for a topwater. But the topic is on copoly lines (hybrid). 

 

Anytime you DO NOT want the bait to sink.  Suspending jerkbaits, topwaters, areas of high risk of abrasion.

Some things you figure out with time on the water. 

  • Super User
Posted

Then why not use $1 mono from Walmart  :D

"Insert famous yoda quote here"

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10 minutes ago, J Francho said:

 

Anytime you DO NOT want the bait to sink.  Suspending jerkbaits, topwaters, areas of high risk of abrasion.

Some things you figure out with time on the water. 

Two things I HAVE figured out while using hybrid. 

1. It does sink (pulls my slip bobbers sideways)

2. fluorocarbon has better abrasion resistance... at least the ones I have used. Trilene 100%, Stren (the alternative in this thread), seaguar red label, and vicious fluoro. 

 

Got any more? 

  • Super User
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No, you can find what you need on the internet.

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Hybrid is the only line I use that is not Braid. I buy bulk spools of EBay super cheap.

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