Braid Vs Fluoro Vs Mono; Which is BETTER ?!

Braid Vs Fluoro Vs Mono; Which is BETTER ?!

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50 Comments

  1. Depends. If Im bass or crappie fishing, just straight fluoro. Inshore saltwater, light braid with fluoro leader. Trolling in saltwater, braid with mono backing, heavy mono or steel leader. Bottom fishing in saltwater, heavy braid with heavy mono leader(Fluoro if targeting snapper). Deep dropping with the electric reel, mono with braid backing, 2:8 Mono:Fluoro ratio. Dont ask why I set it up like that. How my dad taught me and I still dont know why.

  2. Braid. Top water and flipping and pitching. Set up for me. Fluorocarbon for everything else. Bass fishing. Mono for me. Mainly use for catfishin and. Blue gill / pan fish only time I really do mono. Now if someone ik is new to fishing or hasn’t been fishing in years i have them get mono for everything until they get use to everything again then get em on. Braid or fluoro.

  3. Braid is the best for most applications and is the most long lasting, typically ill only change my line once a year if not less and have not seen any issue with kine breaks

  4. Personally if u have two rods, I use braid for any type of top water fishing and I use fluro for any other type of fishing

  5. The memory doesnt seem to be an issue for my baitcasters, maybe its worst on spinners?

    Also i accidentally bought 600yrds of flouro (20lb/40lb)
    Ive filled three large reels and i have so much still, help

  6. No offense but you do knot know what your talking about
    Braid is the strongest most abrasion resistant fishing line there is
    Period
    Mono fluoro and co-polymer lines aren’t even close to the abrasion resistance of braided fishing line like Suffix 832 or Power Pro
    I have used the same 30lb power pro braid for my frog fishing setups for over three years now never had a brake off and I drag that line through stuff 30lb fluorocarbon wouldn’t last 60 seconds in let alone over 3 years
    Before I used power pro and Suffix I used Berkeley Fireline because I fished in lake Michigan in and around break walls for smallmouth bass and the zerba muscles were so thick you had to retire every fish and after every 10 or 15 retrieves because the zebras muscles so badly tore up anything you used except braided line
    After going to braided line I never again had problems with zebra muscles yeah sucked the bass could see it but better than breaking off constantly and retying constantly

  7. Mono has high memory. Fluorocarbon doesn’t. I switch from mono to fluoro and started getting waaaaay more attention especially from the big boys.

  8. Y’all here’s a tip if you don’t know when spooling any of these lines onto your rod put the spool in a bowl of hot water and it will make the line go on way smoother it also prevents backlash and wind knots with mono and floro

  9. I just go to Walmart pick up line put it on my reels and fish with it. I don’t care what kind it is. It all will reel in a fish!

  10. I bet this dude in the video ate every single fish in this video, and every single fish he and his people have ever caught. Somebody please bet me……

  11. Braid is absolutely the toughest when it comes to abrasion idc who says what I’ve been snapped off of mono and fluro a million times to exactly this and I’ve never broke from rocks logs sticks or anything

  12. 20 lbs floro for swimbaits 12 lbs floro for lighter lures 15 lbs floro for jigs 50 lbs braid for froggin… mono for cat fishing.

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