Quote Originally Posted by Yodie View Post
Randy said it better than I can.

I use Suffix 2lb Nanobraid a lot now, but as he stated, it doesn’t sink, Ester mono will, but there are some downsides to ester that it isn’t always the correct option either. When I am using a drop shot with 1/8-1/4 oz weight vertically, braid is the best option, but when casting a light jighead trying to fish deeper water, fluoro is king, especially when there is any wind, the Nanobraid is exceptionally good at getting wind blown....

I got to fish a couple days in the last week or so with this Sunline multi color fluoro, and so far it’s the real deal, the colored section literally fluoresce bright orange and green with smoke black section in between, its super easy to see with ANY amount of sunlight. My only complaint is the 3lb I bought is a bit thicker than I prefer. Once digitaka has stock again of the 2 or 2.5 I’ll have some on order to try.

As to knots... the nano braid is so small (.001”) that my normal 2 turn surgeons knot won’t hold and a 3 turn or double uni or blood knot create a line profile too big for the micro guides on a couple of my rods, primarily the 6’3” lunakia.
I tested out the sunline fc sniper bms 3 lbs test on my tenyru lunakia yesterday.

Was easy to see when fishing, doesn't cast as far as varivas ester 2.3 lbs but similar.

Caught of bunch of blue gills and small largemouth. Liked the extra strength and not tying a flouro leader on. Definitely easier to see in bright sunlight High Visibility Fluorocarbon Line

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