Braided Dacron is great stuff. It was the line of choice before mono really became established, and it is still a good choice. It doesn't stretch as much as mono, so it is very sensitive and responsive. One advantage that Dacron has over mono is it's bulk; when handlining a fish, with or without a hand reel, the texture and thickness of Dacron are a bit easier to manage than mono, and greatly better than Spiderwire or Firewire or something like that. The thinness of the new lines is murder on the hands. Even with Dacron, gloves are nice. I tossed some jigs to red snapper on a handline a couple of times, in the Gulf, to see what handlining a heavy fish was like. Dacron is a nice thing to have in the kit for use as general purpose cordage, or as thread. I have 550 cord, decoy cord (about 2-3mm braided nylon), braided dacron and nylon, Spectra, and heavy-duty thread, to use as cordage. Dacron is more stable in sunlight than nylon.<br><br>