Super Natural for topwater?

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iliketofishman
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Super Natural for topwater?

Post by iliketofishman » Tue Dec 01, 2015 6:01 am

I just bought some 20 and 25# Super Natural to throw bigger topwaters. I didn't like the feel with braid so I wanted to try mono. Is that a good choice of mono for this purpose?

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Re: Super Natural for topwater?

Post by toddmc » Wed Dec 02, 2015 2:03 am

It will have some stretch, but it works fine for me. I use the Super Natural in those sizes for some of my topwater swimbaits.

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Re: Super Natural for topwater?

Post by njbasscat » Sat Dec 05, 2015 11:24 pm

Yes, it will work well with topwater baits. I like nylon lines for topwater baits over braid as well.

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Re: Super Natural for topwater?

Post by BigG » Tue Dec 15, 2015 1:36 pm

njbasscat wrote:Yes, it will work well with topwater baits. I like nylon lines for topwater baits over braid as well.
Only exception is buzzbaits.

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Re: Super Natural for topwater?

Post by stevenhatchy » Wed Dec 16, 2015 12:44 am

I have some Armilo Defier that I have been extremely pleased with. It's been my favorite line for open water topwater baits and I have been completely satisfied with every aspect of its performance. It casts great on my baitcasters, has very little stretch (especially for a mono), has great knot strength, and I have never had it cut off even when fishing inshore for trout and other toothy fish.

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