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| What is this stuff desinged for? Is it just fancy mono? |
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Location: Rhinelander | Spiderwire in it's several forms are superlines, and are synthetic no stretch lines. I use the Fusion quite a bit for casting cranks. The Spiderline monofilament is exactly what you said, and fancy monofilament line. Good stuff, though. |
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Location: Flat Rock | To elaborate further on what Sworall has said: the "Spiderwire" brand of superbraids is exactly what he said... no stretch... so it is used by some primarily as a trolling line. I use it exclusively on all my rods (casting, trolling, jigging,etc). Its abrasion, UV & wear resistant; can also out last mono 2-1. Its not as sensitive as mono is in some instances (when jigging for soft biting eyes for example). But giviven its strength & durability; its a sacrifice I'm willing to make (VERY cost effective line to use). |
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| I use "Fireline" for trolling a little deeper and a little different action on the lure sometimes. It takes some getting use to, as there is no give and you will lose fish if you dont make adjustments. |
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| i use it on all my jigging rods.I can feel every thing the jig touches instantly and with no slack due to flexibilty it like touching the bottom of river with your hand |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | "Its not as sensitive as mono is in some instances (when jigging for soft biting eyes for example"
I politelty disagree with this statement. I use Power Pro (a super line like Spider) because it is more sensitive while jigging for soft bites.
Here is a good fairly unbiased web site to learn about different lines: http://tackletour.com/menulines.html |
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