![]() ![]() Leader: Material attached between the fishing line and the hook.Suggested uses: Fishing near structure or on the bottom and while using lures that spin.But, only certain knots (such as the uni knot) should be used with braid, it is highly visible in the water and it costs more than monofilament. It has a smaller diameter, further casting distance, low stretch and exhibits resistance to ultraviolet light and abrasions. Braid: Fused or braided strands of polyethylene.Suggested uses: As leader material or in clear water.However, it can be very stiff to tie and is more expensive than monofilament. It has very low visibility and stretch, resistance to abrasion and ultraviolet light, good knot strength and it sinks to the bottom. Fluorocarbon: Single strand of polyvinylidene fluoride.Suggested uses: A good all-around fishing line to use in many different situations.But, it can stretch out over time and deteriorate from ultraviolet light exposure. It typically holds knots better, is easy to cast, has low visibility, shows some abrasion resistance and is less expensive than other fishing lines. The type of fishing line to use depends on your situation and personal preference. ![]()
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