Frothey
Senior Member
What do you think?
Saying "no" isn't a proper answer - why not?
If I said it was the best type, what makes me wrong?
Just a general mainline really.
Braid has poor abrasion resistance and is very particular as to which knot you can use, yet a lot of people favour that?
If you go along with low-vis theory, what about the hook/swivel/bead/lead/tubing/etc?
Saying "no" isn't a proper answer - why not?
If I said it was the best type, what makes me wrong?
50,000 members and 4 replies hardly makes it a consensus Sam..
Saying "no" isn't a proper answer - why not?
If I said it was the best type, what makes me wrong?
Makes a good fly leader that's about it really
Never seen the point of flouro coated Jeff, ok it could sink well but it's no less visible (if that's your thing) than a normal mono.
Still.
50,000 members and 4 replies hardly makes it a consensus Sam......
Never seen the point of flouro coated Jeff, ok it could sink well but it's no less visible (if that's your thing) than a normal mono.
Oh you are a taskmaster, Dave but it's nice to see you're back!!!Never seen the point of flouro coated Jeff, ok it could sink well but it's no less visible (if that's your thing) than a normal mono.
Separated by a comma, yes you can. A bit like "I think you left too much space between PIG and AND and AND and WHISTLE" said to the man making up the pub sign only no comma required.PS are you allowed to put two it's back to back in a sentence? I remember four had's - the rod that I had had had had an eye replaced
I'll give you a tip though (not often these pass from me to you, Dave). I have a
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[/COLOR]Separated by a comma, yes you can. A bit like "I think you left too much space between PIG and AND and AND and WHISTLE" said to the man making up the pub sign only no comma required.
Makes a good fly leader that's about it really