Craigholland Posted January 28, 2019 Posted January 28, 2019 Question , you think fish would be picky enough to choose the floro over the co poly? I use sunline sniper and p line tactical and good luck with both ,but for price sake looking at the advanced mono of suffix 10 or 12 pound most of the time and 17 pound for swimbaits. Think the copolymer will work as well as the floro? Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted January 28, 2019 Super User Posted January 28, 2019 The only time I opt for fluorocarbon over co-poly is if I need sink rate. Even debatable to a degree if fluorocarbon is really that much of a difference in that regard - compared to a co-poly that might be 50% fluorocarbon composition. Visually I don’t think much of a difference, co-poly IMO is stronger, better knots and in many cases stretches less than fluorocarbon. Oh yes, and less of a rats nest threat. FWIW I have Sniper on one rod for drop-shotting and Yo-Zuri Hybrid on 4-5 other rods for a variety of applications. 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted January 28, 2019 Super User Posted January 28, 2019 The fish are probably not picky enough, but I am Use whatever you feel most comfortable with. For me, it's fluoro all day, every day. 2 1 Quote
Allaroundfishing Posted January 28, 2019 Posted January 28, 2019 Something i've noticed about the Stren Fluorocast fluorocarbon is that the 17lb for flipping and throwing a rigs when i use Clinch knots it chafes right above the knot. its the only line i have problems with doing that so im not quite sure why id does that. Quote
parkerg31 Posted January 28, 2019 Posted January 28, 2019 I don't think the fish are going to tell a difference in the clarity so much as the line diameter. If the water is clear enough to matter I think lighter line would matter more. I fish a lake with 10ft visibility and do perfectly fine with 12lb copolymer with slow moving baits. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted January 28, 2019 Global Moderator Posted January 28, 2019 4 hours ago, Team9nine said: The fish are probably not picky enough, but I am Use whatever you feel most comfortable with. For me, it's fluoro all day, every day. Ditto!! Mike Quote
Glaucus Posted January 28, 2019 Posted January 28, 2019 Believed in fluoro until I broke my leader off using a Ned Rig and had to fish it on straight braid. Catch rate didn't go down and I even got bigger fish after that. Of course straight braid didn't cause me to catch bigger fish, but that coincidence happened and I learned that it really doesn't matter to a degree* *if we're talking 8-15lb braid it's already so thin it doesn't matter. I'm all about copolymer for the most part anyways now. Quote
Super User geo g Posted January 28, 2019 Super User Posted January 28, 2019 With my plastics, its Floro all day long except in heavy thick Vegetation where I use heavy braid. I love Floro, it sinks, super sensitive, strong for its size, and abrasive resistant. Not all Floros are the same quality, I use Trilene Professional Grade. Expensive but worth the price. I have tried about 10 other brands and always go back. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 29, 2019 Global Moderator Posted January 29, 2019 I use the fluoro for only a few things, all bottom contact baits, and I don't use it for all my bottom contact baits. It's more for sensitivity than visibility for me as we have very few lakes I'd consider even relatively clear. Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted January 29, 2019 Super User Posted January 29, 2019 I use fluoro for most applications but it has more to do with sensitivity and the fact that it sinks than it's visibility, or lack thereof. I think in super clear, highly pressured waters that might play a factor but those conditions don't exist where I live. When I don't use fluoro I use copoly. Quote
CroakHunter Posted January 29, 2019 Posted January 29, 2019 Either way I'd say you'll be fine, but I'm a fan of sunline assassin. Btw, American legacy fishing has sunline products 25 percent off right now. 1 Quote
Flatrock Posted March 31, 2019 Posted March 31, 2019 On 1/28/2019 at 10:18 AM, Allaroundfishing said: Something i've noticed about the Stren Fluorocast fluorocarbon is that the 17lb for flipping and throwing a rigs when i use Clinch knots it chafes right above the knot. its the only line i have problems with doing that so im not quite sure why id does that. I'd say you're not wetting the knot enough or you're over tightening the line. I mean you might be pulling the knot using 50# of pressure... I fish will never pull that hard. 1 Quote
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