Hey Captain Mike-any thoughts on co-polymer? Maybe not for (surface) trolling and general surface work, but I can't see any other instance where it isn't superior to mono as a main line. Thinner on a pound-for-pound basis than mono, sinks better, more abrasion resistant, less stretch, but not prohibitively so and a lower refractive index. Pricier though of course.
The biggest myth in fishing is that flourocarbon is more abrasion resistant. Think about it how can it even make sense? Flouro is more stiff and brittle.. mono is more elastic and stretchy. Under tension how can something stiff be more abrasion resistant that something stretchy? This has been tested by a many youtubers.. flouro is less abrasion resistant than mono folks!
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This is a really good fundamental video. I've been fishing forever but for some reason this video breaks it down in basic terms. Very helpful
Well thought out and put together general intro for newer anglers. I’m a Marathon guy and I appreciate the way you do business.
I like how they always come with straight to the point very usefull information
Hey Captain Mike-any thoughts on co-polymer? Maybe not for (surface) trolling and general surface work, but I can't see any other instance where it isn't superior to mono as a main line. Thinner on a pound-for-pound basis than mono, sinks better, more abrasion resistant, less stretch, but not prohibitively so and a lower refractive index. Pricier though of course.
Capt mike said it is winter time. İt is july???
This episode was filmed months ago.
The biggest myth in fishing is that flourocarbon is more abrasion resistant. Think about it how can it even make sense? Flouro is more stiff and brittle.. mono is more elastic and stretchy. Under tension how can something stiff be more abrasion resistant that something stretchy? This has been tested by a many youtubers.. flouro is less abrasion resistant than mono folks!