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The diameter of line affects the action of the lure, how well it cast and the fall rate of the lure.

IMO bass are not line shy fish, they strike A-rigs tied to 80 lb braid because they are interested in the school of bait fish on wires.

FC gives anglers confidence the bass can't see line regardless what a bass actually see's.

Tom

  • 1 year later...
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On 7/22/2011 at 4:19 PM, ncbass said:

Who uses braid for deep cranking and what sizes do you use. I ask because I'm fishing areas that hold big fish(up to and over 10 lbs in submerged standing timber); tops of the timber is 15 to 20 ft deep. I plan to use flouro leader but need the braid to get these fish out of the trees. I can't get the bait down (DD22's) on heavy flouro that will also allow me to get the fish out. So I'm curious as to who out there has experience with braid deep cranking.

I fish power pro maxcuatro 30lb braid for deep diving crankbaits it has 6lb monofilament diameter it casts a mile I catch more fish 

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