A lot of good responses here.
I generally like mono, but prefer braid in a lot of situations with spinners. I like fishing a thin diameter braid (to me one of the advantages over 10-15 lb mono), so that I can flip spinners further and to also have the blade dig dipper.
I also like the feel of a spinner while using braid, although I guess you pick up the vibrations pretty well with mono too.
The thin diameter braid does seem to wrap a lot though, both on the spinner's shaft, especially in current, as well as around the rod tip. I guess a mono leader solves the shaft part at least.
I've been fishing the moss PP some...but in the thin diameter it's almost impossible to watch your line, which I kind of like doing while sweeping a spinner. Maybe I'll try the yellow PP, or some of the Fin XS in pink. Is that stuff ridiculously bright? I like being able to pick up my line visually on the water, but not sure about the super high vis stuff.
Also interesting that there are a lot of different schools of thought here on lines for spinners...probably more so than for most techniques.
Line twist, tip wrap is an omnipresent problem when fishing spinners for sure....not so much with spoons.
#1 cause for me to change out line.
Seems like this ol' problem would be exponentially worse with braid.