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Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
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01/05/13 03:40 PM
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Old Cajun
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I have been fishing Seaugar Red Label because of the price and have been pleased with it and was wondering about some of the other brands, Pline, H2O, Vicious, Sunline and Berkley Vanish. Any thoughts? I know in some cases personal preference plays a part but is there really that much difference in any of them?
Last edited by Old Cajun; 01/05/13 03:42 PM.
Still looking for a double digit. PB LMB 9.65# August 2012 O.H. Ivie
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 04:13 PM
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Carrot Stix
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Once you fish with invisx you will quickly realize why it's expensive... Very smooth and strong .... Totally worth the extra $8 in my opinion
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Carrot Stix]
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01/05/13 04:23 PM
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slotfish70
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Once you fish with invisx you will quickly realize why it's expensive... Very smooth and strong .... Totally worth the extra $8 in my opinion +1 good stuff
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 04:27 PM
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ModGuy56
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If u want the best for the money then stick with red label, but flourocarbon is something to me I don't wanna be cheap about, I switched to invisx and noticed a difference
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 04:28 PM
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Neches
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Sunline Sniper is the best there is.
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 04:29 PM
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Chris G
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I tried everything out there at some point in the last 6 years and I haven't used anything other than Invisx in 3 years and won't.
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 04:32 PM
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Ban-D
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Invisx is the best IMO back it with mono and you can spool up more reels that way
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 04:54 PM
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rxkid2001
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Love invisix, I get the big spools to save money on it. When I tried the berkley 100% stuff I had some knot breaks and went right back to my invisix.
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 05:29 PM
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largemouthokie
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Been using P-line 100% flouro. I like it because I can get 250 ft. instead of 200 ft. Invisx must be good because so many people are using it. I think it will cast better than the p-line. Have heard shooter was very good also. I think quite a few pros are using invisx and shooter. Do not use vanish unless you want your fish to vanish!
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 05:52 PM
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Donegonefishin
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Tried most of them. Invisx is my top choice by far. You can find good sales on the 1000 yard spools to keep costs down.
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 05:54 PM
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Javelin
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not all floro is the same. Just because red label is cheaper than invisx doesnt mean its not as good. It has less stretch than invisx making it the better choice for worms, jigs ect. Invisx with its slightly better casting and more stretch make it better for crankbaits and such. They are the only two floros I use. no other brand I have used had the qualities that both red label and invisx have.
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Old Cajun]
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01/05/13 06:00 PM
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TexasTechliprip
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Recently switched to the $15 spool of sunline and am very happy with it.
The toughest line I have ever thrown
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
[Re: Neches]
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01/05/13 06:07 PM
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rbspots
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Sunline Sniper is the best there is. This +1000
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Re: Best Fluorocarbon for the money?
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01/05/13 06:30 PM
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Michael.Beaty
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Sunline Sniper is the best there is. This +1000
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