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SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB #12626974 02/14/18 05:35 AM
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Anyone used both lines? Wondering how they compare for flipping. I know the seaguar is about 12$ cheeper on tacklewarehouse. Wonder which one is tougher

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Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: lizardfliper] #12627145 02/14/18 01:14 PM
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IMO I would go with Shooter 100%. I have not used it in 30 but have used it in 20 and love it. I also use it in 12lb test for cranking and it is the smoothest, toughest line I have found for cranking.

Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: lizardfliper] #12627208 02/14/18 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: lizardfliper
Anyone used both lines? Wondering how they compare for flipping. I know the seaguar is about 12$ cheeper on tacklewarehouse. Wonder which one is tougher
try the new shooter in 22lb its the same size as 20 inviz but so strong you have to use the trolling motor to break it other wise you will just pull the boat in the direction you are hung its the strongest line i have ever used that was not braid only bad thing is the price i sell it at 36.00 a roll and it will only spool one reel

Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: lizardfliper] #12627425 02/14/18 03:23 PM
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Are you comparing Seaguar Invisx to Sunline Shooter? I ask because of the price difference you mentioned. The comparable line to Shooter is Seaguar Tatsu which is about the same price. Look into Sunline Sniper to compare with Invisx. They are both very good and will get the job done.

Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: SAKS] #12627508 02/14/18 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: SAKS
Are you comparing Seaguar Invisx to Sunline Shooter? I ask because of the price difference you mentioned. The comparable line to Shooter is Seaguar Tatsu which is about the same price. Look into Sunline Sniper to compare with Invisx. They are both very good and will get the job done.
i sell fc sniper also but he is wanting a flipping line sniper is a very good open water line but not good at all for heavy cover it will nick and fray easy he needs shooter for that

Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: lizardfliper] #12627773 02/14/18 06:19 PM
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How about Sunline Structure FC #25 ?


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Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: reelswift] #12627855 02/14/18 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: reelswift
How about Sunline Structure FC #25 ?
very good line here is a chart for sunline





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Re: SHOOTER VS SEAGUAR 30LB [Re: scottsoutdoorworld] #12628307 02/14/18 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted By: reelswift
How about Sunline Structure FC #25 ?
very good line here is a chart for sunline





Thanks for the chart, very good information! I will check your website out sir. cheers

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