What line should I use?

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Bobby Lane
Q: BRAID, FLUOROCARBON, MONOFILAMENT — WHICH SHOULD I USE?
Expert: Bobby Lane, Lakeland, Fla. — 2008 Bassmaster Rookie of the Year, Elite Series champion and six-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier

There's a place for all three line types in your bass fishing, and I carry all three with me every time I'm on the water.

Here's how I break them down.

Braid
Braided lines have been around a long time — longer than monofilament or fluorocarbon, though most of us grew up using mono. The advantages of braid are its incredible strength despite its small diameter and that it has no stretch. It's extremely castable.

The only disadvantage of traditional braided lines is that they may be more visible to bass than monofilament or fluorocarbon. In heavy cover or low light conditions, though, that probably doesn't matter.






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