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    Wakina,

    Thanks for the info on line slippage. I guess I'll have to "trial and error" this to really get an answer. Everyone has their preference. I look for low visability, abrasion resistance (zebra mussels are heck on line), casting ability, and sensitivity. Ya can't have it all.

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    If you are looking for the complete package, consider a fluorocarbon line. They're the lowest vis and are more abrasion resistant than mono, and because of the lower vis you can get a strong lb. test. As far as diameter, it's right on par with mono. Just know that fluorocarbon is much stiffer than mono or braid, which can be problematic on a spinning reel.

    I could go into all the differences, but this guy already did that, so feel free to read.

    http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/...rbon_line.html

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