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<blockquote data-quote="bassassassin8" data-source="post: 141300" data-attributes="member: 1894"><p>I agree with FD. I change my mono about 4-5 times a year on my main rods, depending on how much usage they're getting. My braid gets changed twice a year too, actually did a braid respool today on 2 of my rods.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I wouldn't go to Wal-Mart period for much fishing related. You gotta remember you're gonna get what you pay for. I remember when you could buy (maybe you still can) buy a 300 yd 20lb spool of mono from the dollar store and it was just that. TERRIBLE. Couldn't sit on the spool, couldn't cast, and had memory like you wouldn't believe. If you're fishing around areas where you're gonna have substrates (ie. rocks, gravel, etc) that could be abrasive for line too, you'll have to use a larger line diameter or even braid. That could've been an issue too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassassassin8, post: 141300, member: 1894"] I agree with FD. I change my mono about 4-5 times a year on my main rods, depending on how much usage they're getting. My braid gets changed twice a year too, actually did a braid respool today on 2 of my rods. Personally, I wouldn't go to Wal-Mart period for much fishing related. You gotta remember you're gonna get what you pay for. I remember when you could buy (maybe you still can) buy a 300 yd 20lb spool of mono from the dollar store and it was just that. TERRIBLE. Couldn't sit on the spool, couldn't cast, and had memory like you wouldn't believe. If you're fishing around areas where you're gonna have substrates (ie. rocks, gravel, etc) that could be abrasive for line too, you'll have to use a larger line diameter or even braid. That could've been an issue too. [/QUOTE]
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