Ahh, good clean fun over the morning breakfast. You know the ancient Greeks, one of the more advanced civilizations in their time, would spend quite a bit of time "discussing" the merits of various subjects. Of course their interests were of the hefty variety > philosophy, the sciences etc. etc not something so mundane as fishing.
And in the book "How to win friends and influence people" the author suggests never telling folk they are wrong, obviously I don't subscribe

. (unless of course it is someone who will directly impact your life, like a boss, a spouse, a working associate or........... a canoeing partner

).
Now that I have my disclaimer firmly in place I can let loose with my other barrel.......Your just wrong Jax...... but not entirely.......yes they do run and gun and get reaction bites as it is vitally important that they get a limit but after that is achieved is when they make their money. They go to specific spots and work that spot with what they think will work. One friend told me of a pattern he used........2" power pro crayfish, 1/16 ounce jig head and he was pitching docks with it. And what shall we say about longtime tournament pro and legend guido hibdon who is known for his finesse fishing tactics?
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)Jax, You are lumping the tournament guys together as if they were some sort of herd. The great thing about fishing is the creativity involved.......and certainly the guys who do it for a living want to put the big girls in the boat. If that means slow rolling a 3/4 oz spinnerbait in a flooded channel or using a shaky worm on 6lb test in some ultra clear impoundment that is what they are going to do. The guys you describe usually don't last to long if they are a one trick pony. I think you are selling them quite a bit short.
But to get back to the
subject of line.......I thought it interesting on the video that Hibdon used a hi-vis braid but added the fluorocarbon. They all use the fluorocarbon and the point I was making is: they all use it because it works, if it didn't they wouldn't........they are not playing out there, it's serious business. You can go broke very quickly being a tournament fisherman. The question I would have is.....do the walleye pros use it as abundantly as the Bass pro guys. After all, tournament fishing is about putting
big fish in the boat......not a pile of eaters who will munch most anything.