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  • Yes, it does strech less than the average mono and i feel that it transmits vibration better making it better for bottom contact applications. It´s a very good line.

  • works great on baitcast.cant vouch for spinning as i dont use spinning.really casts far and surface is really smooth.extremely sensitive for a mono line due to lower stretch.

  • If it ain't broke don't fix it. Sufix Siege works very well , good enough to where I'm not looking for "other" sufix lines.

It has been a long time, but here is my report.  I put 10 lb on 3 spinning reels.  So far I have only used it fishing weightless wacky worms.  I really like it.  It casts well and it seems to stretch less than regular mono.  I would buy it again.  

I have been using the 8 pound for poppers and the 12 for lipless cranks. Decent line. So far: little memory and it holds up fairly well. Would recommend it.

I have 17lb on a spinnerbait rod and it's working like a charm so far. I've caught a couple bonus muskies and pike on it so it's pretty tough

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Old thread but I put 10 lb advance mono on  Metanium MGL on my NRX 852c and it lays on spool nice and casts decent but coils worse than any line I have ever used even with KVD. Try fishing a jerkbait with line that looks like a slinky to me this is junk line

I've tried Advanced Mono twice in 10 and 12lb.. It starts out well, casts, handles, low stretch. But that lasts about 2 weeks then it gets chalky with lots of memory. Switched back to McCoy, Yo-Zuri, XXX or Tritanium. Brian. 

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