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Salt Strong Fishing

EP 211: The Great Fishing Line Debate (Braid vs Mono vs Fluoro vs Top Brands)

Salt Strong Fishing

Joe Simonds

Sports, Wilderness

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

It's fishing line time again! Today, we brought on the entire crew to discuss "sporting your braid" mono vs fluoro, best fishing lines, why the bass anglers use such heavy braided fishing line, and much much more. Enjoy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This fish ain't it's in my soul

0:05.0

Welcome to the Salt Strong podcast

0:08.0

Disrupting fishing entertainment as you know it

0:11.0

Prepare to laugh, prepare to get to know fishing legends in a whole new and unfiltered way

0:17.0

And on occasion, you might even learn a thing or two about fishing

0:20.0

Here's your host, Joe Simons

0:23.0

Like Diamonds

0:25.0

Hello, Salt Strong Nation Joe Simons

0:29.0

What? Diamonds, we are back talking about sport near braid, talking about bass guys

0:34.0

We're going to be talking about mono versus flow

0:37.0

We're going to be talking about can fish actually see your line both the braid and mono and floro

0:45.0

And ultimately just be the great fishing line debate

0:49.0

And I'm guessing we'll probably have no actual outcome from this

0:53.0

But I'll be mad at each other and think we're all right

0:56.0

Everyone, introduce yourself

1:00.0

Tony here

1:03.0

Tony, what? You got to have some kind of call out

1:07.0

Let's see what we're going to use today

1:12.0

Tony, who are you, Tony?

1:14.0

That's the avocado seems to come up a lot

1:18.0

Tony has to be like avocado, okay, I'm digging it

1:21.0

Just switch the C and the B

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