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Re: Line class in heavy timber
[Re: Littlefeather]
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10/25/17 03:23 PM
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Littlefeather
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Re: Line class in heavy timber
[Re: Littlefeather]
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10/26/17 11:43 AM
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Muzzlebrake
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I just ordered a spool of this stuff. KastKing SuperKast9 30 lb - 9 Strand Braided Fishing Line Advanced Braid Line for Maximum Casting Distance & Durability for Saltwater & Fresh Water. Figured it can't be no worse than some of the other lines that cost a lot more. I can deal with various line types on casting reels but it takes a special line for spinning reels when using higher poundage. No more Spiderwire for me. It can't hold up to the slightest abrasion. Some lines are too limp and some are too stiff and some have a coating that comes off on everything. So far Suffix 832 and Cabelas Rip Cord are the most reliable and toughest for me but I still think there's at least one better out there for the 40 size spinner reels. I'm talking in the 25 to 40 lb break strength.
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