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Re: Best FLurocarbon for castability
[Re: Ibock]
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08/15/17 01:37 AM
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Kyhokie
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If price is a factor, red label isn't terrible. I personally like copoly. Yo zuri hybrid 20lb is nice. By the way, the guys are right you don't need 20lb flouro in a pond.
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Re: Best FLurocarbon for castability
[Re: Ibock]
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08/15/17 05:07 PM
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TexasTechBassAngler
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Seaguar InvisX hands down. Great strength, and has low line memory which makes for great casting. Its a bit pricey but it's top of the line. Seaguar Red Label is half the price and is good too, but will have a lot more line memory than InvisX does. Really depends how much you're willing to spend for it.
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Re: Best FLurocarbon for castability
[Re: Ibock]
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08/15/17 05:19 PM
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fouzman
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Seaguar Tatsu is the best, hands down. But it's not the cheapest.
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Re: Best FLurocarbon for castability
[Re: the skipper]
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08/15/17 05:39 PM
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WAWI
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So true....that is all that should be said about Vanish. I can't believe anyone still uses this junk. Haha same here. Why not just get a couple spools of some good name brand stuff and respool with new stuff pretty often. You will find one you like. I like invisx Clearly you two lack skills.
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Re: Best FLurocarbon for castability
[Re: Ibock]
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08/15/17 06:02 PM
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ezbassin
TFF Guru
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TFF Guru
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Clearly I don't buy junk fluorocarbon line. I would put Invizx against Vanish ANY DAY.
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Re: Best FLurocarbon for castability
[Re: Ibock]
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08/15/17 06:55 PM
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N7Bassin
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The ponds have big bass. I swim a jig most of the time. I know a lot of people say it doesn't matter if its a fast moving bait and when the fish are aggressive I agree but I also will Carolina rig on these hot summer days and I just don't believe line visibility doesn't play a factor in fishing. Now if I am out at Fork yes I will be throwing braid. The 50 pound braid is like rope to me My personal best bass 6.51 was caught on 8lb Sunline Sniper...my opinion still stands. 20lb is a little overkill for a pond with only grass. Plus lighter line is gonna sink faster, and you'll need that control with baits such as swimjigs. I recommend 16lb Sunline sniper.
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