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Fishing: An Engine of Memories and Connections
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Using the Right Kind of Fishing Line
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Using the Right Kind of Fishing Line

2 years ago
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Most people who fish tend to use monofilament line. There's nothing wrong with that, but it's a little like using a regular hammer in place of a roofing hammer. The Redneck Preppy goes over the four most popular types of fishing line, lists their up- and downsides and tells you what kinds of lures you should be using them with.

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0:00 Redneck Trying to Be Funny
0:21 Introduction
1:06 Monofilament
3:09 Fluorocarbon
4:32 Braided
6:45 Copolymer
8:09 Mix and Match
9:01 Conclusion

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