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I have what's called an essential tremor. It's nothing serious, and the doctor said it shouldn't get worse and may well just go away one day, but for the time being I just can't fucking tie leader knots to save my life.
I've seen some people on here say that they've done fine with straight braid, but I've always been told that it's incredibly easy for the fish to see and will severely cut down on your bites.
For context, I'll mostly be fishing for crappie and other panfish in south Louisiana. Most of our water is pretty damn murky and can be straight up chochlate milk sometimes.
So, like the title says, would straight braid be ok? If so, how heavy are we talking? Any brand reccomendations would be appreciated as well.
As always, any help is greatly appreciated!
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