I use braided because it has no give to it so you can feel everything.
There are many advantages to using braid fishing line while fishing. One of the main reasons to use braid fishing line is to have a fishing line that will not stretch, which is advantageous for some types of activity whilst fishing.
Palmdale, California. Braid is actually a company that manufactures fishing products. If you want to become an authorized dealer of Braid products, click the tab that says "Dealers".
mono
Though there are numerous stores to purchase good braid fishing line, the best place is online. Amazon is a very popular place to buy the fishing line from.
The best line would possibly be a 6 pound line maybe 8 If you mean fishing saltwater marsh flats, mono is better than fluorocarbon because it does not fray as easily.
It comes down to personal preference. I prefer braid as there is no stretch in the line, it is more abrasion resistant and is generally thinner than mono allowing you to cast further and spool more line on the rod. On the flip side it is more expensive.
it's strong (depending on what strength line it is). it's much better than braid
Mono
No, but it will probably look better if you do.
Not all fishing lines are elastic. For example braid has no stretch at all. But the elasticity helps on hooksets and helps you keep the fish hooked fighting back to the boat.
In all reality, fireline isn't really good for anything. There are better braided lines to use if braid is your preference. If you do choose to use braid, check out Power Pro. It offers a lot of different sizes, and line tests. If I were chasing bream and flathead, I would use a fluorocarbon line since it practically disappears underwater. I hope this helps you. Feel free to stop by <a href="http://www.ultralight-fishing.com">My Ultralight Fishing Blog</a> to get more tips and techniques for bream and flatheads!
you can have a fishtail braid, a french braid, a english ( normal) braid, a swiss braid , invisible braids, a dutch braid, a crown braid, a flower braid, a tree braid, african braids, and an Averson braid.