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I am currently using pline 100% fluoro in 6 lb and I don't like it! I am not asking for braid to fluoro advise. What is your favorite fluoro in 4 to 8 lb test? 

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sunline FC sniper 7#. 

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P Line Halo and P Line FloroClear in mist green. What did you not like about the 100 0/0 floro.

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The FloroClear should help with that, but I have been told to try something like this,

This is Gamakatsu's version     http://www.***.com/Gamakatsu_Swivel_Shot_G-Finesse_Hook_3pk/descpage-GSSF.html

This is VMC's version called a spin shot   http://www.***.com/VMC_Spinshot_Dropshot_Hooks/descpage-VMCSS.html

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I was thinking of trying a swiveling hook but being a perfectionist I don't like the added visible hardware lol pretty sure I am going to be runnin the sunline 7 lb

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I think you give the fish too much credit. If a fish was going to be spooked by the tiny swivel he would first be spooked by the much larger hook! Just saying...

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22 minutes ago, fishnkamp said:

I think you give the fish too much credit. If a fish was going to be spooked by the tiny swivel he would first be spooked by the much larger hook! Just saying...

I use a very small hook

But to each his own if you read the info from the big bass hunters they are all very particular. The persuit of giant bass by me Murphy has got me changing a few things

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I don't use fluoro for DSing, but if I was going to, it would be 6lb Tatsu.

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On my 2500 series reels I like 8# Sniper and on my 1000 series reels 6# Tatsu is great.

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Been using Invisx in 6# for four years, and very happy with it.  Also been using Tatsu in 4 and 6# for two seasons.  I think it's a little better than Invisx, especially in terms overall strength, but it's pricey.  It is the best fluoro I've ever used, though.

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Another vote for sunline sniper in 7 lb. This plus some KVD line conditioner and you're golden. 

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