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  1. So 6 is good, but so is 7, and 5 too but 4, and 8 probably. Did I say 6 yet? I like 5 for mono and 8 with braid, but I hardly ever tie strait braid. Im usually fishing for trout and crappie so I use braid to mono leader.
  2. Recant studies indicate that saliva causes stomach cancer, but only when ingested in small doses over a long period of time.
  3. If you were to single out the one biggest reason why you fish fluorocarbon line or leader, what would it be?
  4. Any specific tips for fishing it?
  5. Do you use this lure? What size? Do you tie directly to the eye of the lure or add a split ring or a snap-swivel? Non slip loop knot?
  6. Probably been asked 100 times but you always hear and read about flouro lines being "more abrasion resistant" and this interests me as I guess Ive not had problems with abrasion with either type. Must be the kinds of fishing I do, but I do use lighter, smaller diameter lines. Have you really noticed a big difference in abrasion resistance?
  7. I like Suffix 832 on spinning reels very much but I also tie on Seaguar Blue leader as well. I feel I get the best of both worlds with this way. As for cutting, Walmart carries Rapala brand line scissors for about 4 bucks and they work great. You can spend more but you wont cut any better. I have about 12-15 pair in all my boxes, bags, tool boxes etc. They are light weight and sit in my pocket all day when fishing. Either that, or get a good, sharp, pocket-clip folding knife and that works well too but a bit more awkward. Once you practice you can cut braid one-handed with a pocket knife.
  8. 6-10, 12-20 pound test, What is your favorite nylon mono line and why?
  9. Thanks a bunch! Thae one on the right is interresting. Going to look into that. Not quite but thanks a bunch Alex! Looks like a good book though!
  10. Thanks a bunch for the tips. I've been trying all this for some time without any luck so far. The search continues.
  11. I'm looking for an old fishing book that was a library book at my school when I was 10 or 12 yrs old, Im 56 now I dont know the title or author but it was printed late 50s or early 60's. It was a hardcover and was about introducing new people to fishing freshwater. Rods, reels lines, bait, lures, differnt breeds of fish etc, you know the kind. I'm wondering if any of you have something like this on your book shelf, could you post a pic of the cover please? I'm sure I would recognize it if I saw it again. It was a part of my childhood and I'd like to try to find it again. Thanks
  12. N.Y. Yankee replied to Catt's topic in Gun Forum
    I was there too! My Dad was in awe when he blew up the cabbage with a .44!
  13. I have a bunch of spinners and other lures that are still good but the metal is getting dull or tarnished. Do you pollish your blades? Im thinking of getting some pollish and a rag and going at it. Any certain kind to get for this? liquid, paste, or? Thanks
  14. Has there been any scientific tests on the shelf life of nylon and fluorocarbon monofilament lines. What do you know about it?

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