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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 05:12 PM
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Brent S
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 05:21 PM
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RedEar12
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Invisx and Red Label in the 1000 yrd spools.
I am wanting to try the Sunline, just waiting to use up some of what I have.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 05:22 PM
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bigbass94
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Sunline FC Sniper I've used this line for a long time now and it's just a confidence thing with me. I love this flourocarbon and I'll always have it on my reels.
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." - Doug Larson
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 05:23 PM
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Insurance man
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P Line 100% floro best I have used
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 05:29 PM
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LakeForkGroupie
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Pro Angler
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At this point, it's pretty much anything but Berkeley Vanish.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 06:04 PM
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Bissett
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Bass Pro brand. It's in a purple and yellow box. I try to only buy it when they have it on sale.botherwise I go with seagar red
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 06:17 PM
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Corey Stanley
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Sunline Sniper or Shooter....Have not had any issues, use this line for 10lb, 12lb, 16lb, 20lb and 25lb and have 0 complaints. I have even started using the Sunline fx2 braid and love it as well.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 06:29 PM
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ezbassin
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I use Invizx and P-Line Halo. The Halo has a bit more memory than the Invizx but it seems stronger to me. I haven't had any issues with either line and I use 12#-20# test with both.
Last edited by ezbassin; 07/28/16 06:30 PM.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 07:00 PM
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MagFluker
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For those who are saying InvisX, even those that have had some break offs with them, what is the typical lb test you are using? 20lb?
Also, as some have mentioned, do you use certain lines or lb test for certain methods? Such as flipping, pitching, cranking, Carolina rig etc? For those who are saying InvisX, even those that have had some break offs with them, what is the typical lb test you are using? 20lb?
Also, as some have mentioned, do you use certain lines or lb test for certain methods? Such as flipping, pitching, cranking, Carolina rig etc? Cranking and weightless plastics 12# Light to heavy tx rig and snakey head 12-17# Jig and Crig 17-20# It depends how and where I'm fishing
Kyle in NC
PB 11.1
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 07:21 PM
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SoCal Tom
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For those who are saying InvisX, even those that have had some break offs with them, what is the typical lb test you are using? 20lb?
Also, as some have mentioned, do you use certain lines or lb test for certain methods? Such as flipping, pitching, cranking, Carolina rig etc? I use Invisx 20lb for most everything. I use 15lb for shallow cranking and smaller rods (shaky head, wacky etc.) and 12lb for deep cranking all year and jerk baits in the winter and early spring.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 07:38 PM
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Posts: 350
**TheLoneRanger**
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For the ones that have the breaks, how long are you leaving this line on before you change it out?? I personally run invisix and like it a lot. I understand also that your going to have breaks.. It's just how it is... The downfall for me is the line memory.... Wish they could do something about that.... Lol
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: MagFluker]
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07/28/16 07:50 PM
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SoonerFan-n-TX
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Buy the 1000 yard spools of invisx and thank me later. Save money and I have not had any breakoffs in these spools like some have mentioned. This^^^. Have not had any issues either and decent price break for large spools. I actually get mine from Amazon 
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: **TheLoneRanger**]
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07/28/16 08:45 PM
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JoeyC
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For the ones that have the breaks, how long are you leaving this line on before you change it out?? I personally run invisix and like it a lot. I understand also that your going to have breaks.. It's just how it is... The downfall for me is the line memory.... Wish they could do something about that.... Lol When I had these issues it was fresh spools I had just bought. I assume it was just these spools but I had so many incidents between them that I finally switched as it wasn't worth risking it anymore. As stated in my original post I have been using invizx exclusively for a very long time and never had an issue until this year. Maybe it was just bad luck but I wasn't going to keep losing fish and lures to find out.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 09:08 PM
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Bigron119
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I have been a long time user of the InvisX and the Redlabel Seguar and still like it. (I do like the Gamma for it's toughness.) BUT, I have found a new one I am testing called Balsax White Peacock. It's made in Poland with German manufacturing specs. It is really good and possibly even better than Seguar. Softer and more managable and significantly smaller diameter per lb strength.
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Re: Your go to Fluorocarbon Line
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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07/28/16 09:45 PM
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Posts: 5,181
JacksonBean
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1000 yard spools of Tatsu if someone else is buying....
1000 yard spools of Invis-X if you are....
You lose so much line buying in smaller quantities.
Seaguar is the ticket.
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