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Ljambeck 
  Port: Oscoda   02/17/2007 02:13
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I was bored tonite and surfing around just checking out some fishing stuff and happened to notice a difference in the diameter between the diff makers of copper line in the same lb test. for example. G-fly's 45lb copper has a diameter of .029 , opti's 45lb copper has a diameter of .037 , and howies 45lb copper has a diameter of .036 now there is quite the difference between G-flys and the others. What brand copper does everyone run? and would the G-fly achieve greater depths? or will the added weight with the thicker diameter if there is any achieve a greater depth or atleast the same as the G-fly.

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