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Mason "Bass On" vs. Mason "T-line"
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03/02/16 02:25 AM
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befuddled
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Bought a spool of Mason's T-line in 17 lb and found it to be somewhat stiff and wants to jump off spool. I was wondering what are the characteristics of Mason's Bass On line in the same 17 lb size? Is it a little more limp but similar in strength? The descriptions provided by Mason's web site are a little vague on any differences...
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Re: Mason "Bass On" vs. Mason "T-line"
[Re: befuddled]
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03/02/16 02:30 AM
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ezbassin
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I wonder if they changed the formula. I used T line 30 years ago and it had the least amount of memory of any line on the market at that time. It was brown in color.
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Re: Mason "Bass On" vs. Mason "T-line"
[Re: befuddled]
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03/02/16 04:17 AM
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slim 285
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TFF Celebrity
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I use bass on and it has low memory . It is all I use for t-rig and for all my flipping and pitching reels. I use 17 and 20 lb .
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Re: Mason "Bass On" vs. Mason "T-line"
[Re: slim 285]
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03/02/16 05:20 PM
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Lucky Al
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+1 I use Bass On for shallow to medium crankbaits mainly, also spinner baits. 17-20 lb test.
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