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Seagur Invizx
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11/29/15 06:37 PM
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BassSlayer37
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I have no experience with fluorocarbon at all but I'm looking into getting some. At the local Academy there is some Seagur Invizx that I have heard is pretty good. Do y'all prefer another flouro line? What setup do y'all use flouro for?
"Everyone needs to believe in something. I believe I'll go fishing."
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/29/15 06:48 PM
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KB1953
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Seaguar Invizx is the best flouro you can buy, on sale at Tackle Warehouse on line 20% off, no tax, free shipping!
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Re: Seagur Invizx
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11/29/15 06:53 PM
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Texas Husker
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Seaguar Invizx is the best flouro you can buy, on sale at Tackle Warehouse on line 20% off, no tax, free shipping! +1
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: Texas Husker]
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11/29/15 07:06 PM
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Dosser
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I buy the Seaguar Red label and have no complaints what so ever about it!
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: Dosser]
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11/29/15 07:07 PM
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Dosser
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Just make sure to wet your knot before you pull it tight
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/29/15 07:22 PM
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snickers
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/29/15 07:38 PM
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LittleGazoo
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Seaguar Invizx is good line. Limber, easy to manage which also means it has more stretch and a little less feel. Not the best abrasive-resistant when fishing around stumps, concrete or rock.
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: LittleGazoo]
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11/29/15 07:44 PM
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Texas Husker
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Seaguar Invizx is good line. Limber, easy to manage which also means it has more stretch and a little less feel. Not the best abrasive-resistant when fishing around stumps, concrete or rock. +1 on the abrasive comment. If I am fishing rocks, concrete or boat house pilings I find I need to retie after about every fish because of scuffed up line.
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: Texas Husker]
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11/29/15 10:33 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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Seaguar Invizx is good line. Limber, easy to manage which also means it has more stretch and a little less feel. Not the best abrasive-resistant when fishing around stumps, concrete or rock. +1 on the abrasive comment. If I am fishing rocks, concrete or boat house pilings I find I need to retie after about every fish because of scuffed up line. Good point. But, it's a good idea to retie after every catch anyways. No matter what brand/type/weight line. InvisX is really really good. The best, on the other hand, isn't InvisX. It's Tatsu. Best of InvisX suppleness and AbrazX abrasion resistance. But, it's around $45 for 200yards
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: snickers]
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11/29/15 11:52 PM
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SIR-FISH-LOT
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Jig fisherman
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/30/15 12:23 AM
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pYr8
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Seaguar... Invizx for general, AbrazX for a tougher skin
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/30/15 04:44 AM
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hairball
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I have used it for years. Tried other brands from time to time but keep coming back to it.
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/30/15 05:17 AM
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lamoon78
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Its a really good line I mainly use 17lb except for cranking I use 12.
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/30/15 06:39 AM
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Kyle405
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Seaguar is a great line. For us folks on a budget I recommend Yo Zuri Hybrid.
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Re: Seagur Invizx
[Re: BassSlayer37]
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11/30/15 02:57 PM
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OzzieFish
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I don't like the line too many breakoffs... I've switched to 100% Berkley.
Last edited by OzzieFish; 11/30/15 02:57 PM.
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