The last two episodes of lindners angling show were both saying how good suffix nanobraid 6 lb. line is for crappie fishing.Any truth to that or just advertising?
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The last two episodes of lindners angling show were both saying how good suffix nanobraid 6 lb. line is for crappie fishing.Any truth to that or just advertising?
I use Power Pro braid for dipping and Viscous mono for casting. The braid is for me just to flemsy to cast with it catches in the slightest wind.
I think it's kinda like Ford verses Chevy. They all work and it's just what you are confident using.
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Braid has it's places and uses. I've used several brands and weights.
When I was fishing bass tournaments the general saying was, "If you get hung up and can't get loose wrap it around a cleat and start the big motor".
I like the braid for my jigging poles, gives me a little better feel for the lighter bites. Tried braid on my casting rigs, did not like, been using mono ever since, experimented with a couple brands used Viscous last year and was happy with it, probably go back with that this year.
Braid for jigging 10 lb. ( power pro ) any { mr. crappie or suffix ) 4 lb. for casting Hi Vis on both.
Tried the Nanofil 6# on spin tackle and hated it. Not a fan of the uniknot at all and didn't like the way it worked with a loop knot.
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