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Agree with you 100%. I hand tie my own rigs for fluke and the flouro dropper loops that I make for my teaser hook never get caught up on the line as my rig descends.
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I've noticed that too in the past, little pricer, but I spend less time worring about my rig tangling up on the drop, and it seems to hold up much longer than regular mono. I've also used the 39" pre-cut lengths of mono I purchased online with similar success.
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