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<blockquote data-quote="jm-nitro" data-source="post: 163685" data-attributes="member: 5020"><p>I prefer a non stretch line like fireline or nanofil. Nanofil is my favorite especially if im casting or pitching (it is smooth). The thinner diameter really helps keep your line vertical. One of the best attributes of a non stretch line is the sensitivity. However non stretch is not always the way to go givin different circumstances. Sometimes you need a different line like mono for instance (just one of many examples or situations), if you are pitching jigs and working them back to the boat but your are finding that you are getting bit on the jigs decent or fall sometimes it is beneficial to slow that decent so the lure stays in the strike zone longer and by switching to a mono will help with this. </p><p></p><p>Most of the time I fish with a non stretch line while jigging but at times I change out my spools and use a mono to best match the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jm-nitro, post: 163685, member: 5020"] I prefer a non stretch line like fireline or nanofil. Nanofil is my favorite especially if im casting or pitching (it is smooth). The thinner diameter really helps keep your line vertical. One of the best attributes of a non stretch line is the sensitivity. However non stretch is not always the way to go givin different circumstances. Sometimes you need a different line like mono for instance (just one of many examples or situations), if you are pitching jigs and working them back to the boat but your are finding that you are getting bit on the jigs decent or fall sometimes it is beneficial to slow that decent so the lure stays in the strike zone longer and by switching to a mono will help with this. Most of the time I fish with a non stretch line while jigging but at times I change out my spools and use a mono to best match the situation. [/QUOTE]
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