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UNI-Thread
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08/22/15 04:10 PM
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larry mays
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I have never used uni-thread and would like to know if any of you use it. Have seen jigs with it that looks very good. The 3/0 waxed that I am looking at is priced at 15 for about $26.00 at J. Stockard and it is 15 colors. Any thing anyone knows would like to hear. This is a 32 oz weight thread, which sounds good.
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Re: UNI-Thread
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08/22/15 06:54 PM
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AggieKenny
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I have used it. It is okay. I tie with an extremely hand and it seemed to break easier. Danville 210 Flat Waxd is my go to thread. So far, the strongest thread I've found, is Semperfli Nano silk. I usually have to cut it so I don't cut my finger. The biggest drawback for me is it is so small, it takes a lot of thread to get the build up I like.
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Re: UNI-Thread
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08/22/15 08:01 PM
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larry mays
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Thank you, beginning to think maybe not what I need. The Semperfli Nano silk was thinking it just came in a few colors. I use the Danville 210 Flat waxed too, but am trying to cut back on the buildup on some of the jigs. I could use the 10 lb. fishing line and I would still break it. No lite- hand Here. Am looking for both strong and color any ideas would help.
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