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That could help. I have a dark kind of green spiderwire braid on my casters right now. I've tried powerpro before but just didn't like it much. Wish spiderwire had a red or yellow in the same texture as the ez braid. I usually do okay with mono as a mainline since it floats, but since it tends to sit in a big curly que on the water it's still hard to notice a change.

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