I have found that color here does not matter as you usually use a shock leader of some sort anyway.
As the title says, Mono vs Braided. I know that say.. 30# mono is thicker then 30# power pro, so I guess that could be one advantage. But is power pro that much stronger or something? Isn't 30#, 30#?I know that if you would replace your mono with power pro, or a similar product, that you would use some mono as a backing, but why?Does color matter? I was told that green was superior to yellow.Aaaaaaaaaand, lets say that power pro costs more then my rod/reel combo. Would it be worth it to re-string to power pro?Are wind knots a problem with braided line?And finally, what knots should braided be tied with? I know the Trilene is used for mono to lures/hooks/swivels. But would a Uni-knot take the place?I do remember tying a trilene on a braided line, and it didn't take very well.
I have noticed that some mono (cheaper stuff I guess) stretches more then a rubber band. I'm going to assume that braided doesn't stretch?QuoteI have found that color here does not matter as you usually use a shock leader of some sort anyway.^ And what do you mean by that?
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