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  • So crack open a cold Bud Light, oh Master of the Monofilament ...

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  • Monofilament tangles, stretches and catches the light on stage.

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  • Monofilament of the same diameter goes down a little faster, but it stretches as much as 25 to 35 percent, meaning if the jig is at 200 feet or more, you'd have to move the rod tip up and down 4 or 5 feet just to get the jig to move a few inches.

    Jig Time 1999

  • Monofilament fibers are less elastic and stiffer than continuous multifilament nylon fibers.

    2 Fishing Methods and Gear 1987

  • Monofilament longlines are stocked with fist-sized fragments of highly productive seaweed strains.

    4 Coastal Mariculture 1987

  • Lessov NS, Dixon MP, Eckenstein F (1997) Monofilament middle cerebral artery occlusion in the mouse.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Alvaro Cervera et al. 2010

  • Monofilament line rubbing against these chipped spots will quickly lose tensile strength and may result in the loss of that trophy fish.

    Payson Roundup stories 2010

  • Monofilament line rubbing against these chipped spots will quickly lose tensile strength and may result in the loss of that trophy fish.

    Payson Roundup stories 2010

  • Monofilament wigs that look so real, you'd never know it's a ...

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  • Monofilament top wig by Henry Margu with thin weftings, colour shown 6H Average Cap Size Weight: 139 grams Length: 5.5 - 13 inches

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