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Flouro Report #7506637 05/09/12 01:28 AM
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I asked y'all, and y'all helped.

Finally gave in to the flourocarbon deal, and after posting some questions here, seems Seagar Invisix was the most popular. So I bought a few spools, and had a chance to grind on some 12# during a 2 day tourn. this past weekend. Branches, brush, and rocks were common.

Great sensitivity, easy casting, limp-no coiling, and seems to be plenty tough. I'm very impressed with it, and thought I'd pass this report on to anyone on the bubble. I'll be using more of it.



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Re: Flouro Report [Re: hawg whacker] #7506661 05/09/12 01:32 AM
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good to hear. i bought some 15lb red label for cranking and 20lb invisx for worming.. 7 days till i try em out on amistad bass..



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