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Old 11-27-06, 08:35 AM   #1
1FASTLASER
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Default As some of you know........

Being that I am old school alot of you know it takes awhile for me to change up my way of thinking. Hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Well I finally jumped on the bandwagon about using florocarbon line for cranking. Well it looks like I have been missing out on some good action. Since using the floro I definatley feel the crank better and I do know I am getting baits a little deeper using the floro. Hooksets are GREAT using the floro. I don't seem to loose as many fish using the floro due to the fact that I get a better hookset and as well dont miss the fish as I would using braid because of setting the hook to fast. Just thought I would let ya'll know that YES you can teach an old dog new tricks.....................sometimes you gotta beat it into my head but I eventually listen.
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