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Is the most expensive line always the best line?

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So many differant types of line out there it is confusing. Seems to me those super tough lines would be a pain to break off if you got a snag. As for myself I almost always use Stren clear blue. I have never had any problems with it at all. Not saying its the best because I have not used others but it works for me.

Mike I know what you mean about the Elk River and how clear it can be. I have fished it some in Braxton county Below the Sutton Dam and further down stream. It has to be the clearest River in the state.

BN

Yep, The Elk is a great fishing river alright. 87 miles of fast, slow and pooled water and it can be clear enough to see to the botton in 20' of water. Lots of rock and trees.

I never fished up at the Dam but I do want to give it a try.Most of my fishing has been right around here in Clay and Clendenen area. I live in Valley Fork and my post office is Wallback. I'm abourt 2 mles off 79. Mike

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