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switching flouro's? #13703813 09/18/20 02:33 AM
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I've been going back and forth between Invisx and red label. In the Austin area there are so many rocks and zebra mussels that Invisx gets frayed much easier and broken off quite a bit. Red label is much tougher, but is not nearly as pliable. Getting ready to start asking Mrs. Santa to stock up for me. Any of you guys ever tried the Abrasx? If so how does it compare to the other two in terms of manageability?


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13703830 09/18/20 02:57 AM
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Personally all I ever use is Abrasx and it’s pretty manageable. without a backlash a spool will last quite a while on the reel. In my opinion it’s 200% better Invisx other than the price I would give it a shot.

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Originally Posted by CB-52
Personally all I ever use is Abrasx and it’s pretty manageable. without a backlash a spool will last quite a while on the reel. In my opinion it’s 200% better Invisx other than the price I would give it a shot.

I’ve tried them all...I have had better luck with the InvisX. I now have a few shallow spools of AbrasX and use it for leaders.

I have t found any other $20(ish) spool of fluorocarbon line that performs as well as InvisX.

Red Label used to be the deal of the century when it was “level wound” on the spool.


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13703847 09/18/20 03:25 AM
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Thanks for the input boys. I was surprised that it was a little more expensive than Invisx by about 10%. I really like the Invisx but this area is just murder on line with the rocks and zebra's. Gonna try a small spool and see how it turns out.


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704167 09/18/20 03:23 PM
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You should give Sunline Sniper a try.

I have been using it for years in some of the gnarliest waters around. Trees coated with quagga muscles. I've tried many brands and found Sniper to not only be smooth, manageable, but very strong with very little frays.

Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704185 09/18/20 03:35 PM
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I have had better luck with Abrazx on all contact baits and use Invizx on all moving baits. Break off alot less since this.


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: avid_basser] #13704208 09/18/20 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by avid_basser
You should give Sunline Sniper a try.

I have been using it for years in some of the gnarliest waters around. Trees coated with quagga muscles. I've tried many brands and found Sniper to not only be smooth, manageable, but very strong with very little frays.


I've got some Sniper that I use only for deep diving crankbaits in 12lb test for these ultra clear waters. Haven't tried it for bottom contact yet. I'll probably get a box of Abrasx and bigger Sniper and see which one I like best. Best place for the best price? Looked on Amazon and dang...I need to quit buying stuff from Bass Pro Shop! They are nearly 30% higher on almost everything.


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704214 09/18/20 04:00 PM
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Sniper is good line it’s the only line that I use currently other than Abrasx and it’s good for moving baits like crankbaits and jerkbaits I would try it for most of your moving baits.

Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704277 09/18/20 05:12 PM
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If you're looking for good prices...look at:
http://tackletrap.com/

They have specials along with various forums specials for members. Reach out to them as they've always treated me good.

Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704288 09/18/20 05:20 PM
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I use two types of fluorocarbon. Invizx 15lb Spooled reel for my senko and fluke fishing. And seaguar flipping fluorocarbon 20lb for my leader on my jig rod and Texas rig rod. Spooled with J braid 40lb I start off with a 12’ leader. I love both lines for their application.

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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704367 09/18/20 07:53 PM
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Sunline Sniper and you will never use anything else, strong and smaller diameter than competitors in same # strength.


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704461 09/18/20 10:28 PM
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Gamma Edge, Tatsu and 100% Trilene are the toughest lines, IMO


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704602 09/19/20 12:40 AM
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I am braid to leader on almost everything now so I use Tatsu. Since I only use 10-15 ft at a time, the cost isn't so bad. I had a bad experience with several spools of Sunline fluro bought from their website, so I pass on the fluro from them.


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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704608 09/19/20 12:43 AM
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Re: switching flouro's? [Re: fivebites] #13704942 09/19/20 12:39 PM
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I use Sunline Assassin (Abrazix also) and imo, I feel it’s close between invizix and abrazix.


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