Originally Posted by
Sonoman
Ricards, do you have problem with dirt clinging to the mucilin?
thanks
No, but I am careful to keep my line out of the dirt. I am a big fan of double taper floating lines. From my experience, once the forward section of a floating line shows evidence of wear, cracking, and abrasion, it's history. I like the idea of being able to reverse the line and start over with a fresh taper. The downside, of course, is that DT lines take up more room on the reel spool.
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