to me and how I fish, steel is the only way to go. to me braid is like dating a French model, she looks great but is high maintenance. first is the knot it has to be good or it comes loose, doesn't take heat at all and most important any abrasion or frays (which it gets a lot easier than steel ) you better be pealing off and re tying if you don't tomahawk or intentionally tap/drag bottom when fishing for macks then braid would be ok. one example is I was fishing on my buddies boat that was set up with braid one of the guys was smoking and had his hand on the railing by the downrigger and the cheery touched the braid well braid doesn't like heat and every thing went to the bottom 2 chamberlains,1 snubber, I cannon ball and the terminal gear just under $100 worth of stuff. he still uses braid but if you have to smoke you do it in the bow just my 2 cents worth. dfly