A great, low visibility braid?

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Re: A great, low visibility braid?

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Thanks SuperNova for the encouraging words! You are correct, looking good as week progresses. Maybe water temps can start to rise with the sun in the forecast. I am REALLY liking the mid-teens temps forecast for later in the week.
Can feel those crappie inhaling my lures already...
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Re: A great, low visibility braid?

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Hey Choke I was wondering if anyone would stand up for SpiderWire. It's my go-to on my heavier rigs. Really cuts through thick weeds when you are in the slop hunting big bass.
Have never used under 30 lb though so wasn't sure about how the lighter versions perform. Thanks. I am gonna have a look at the Power Pro, the new Sufix and 1-2 others that rate highly with the 'local experts'. Cheers!
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