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Seagar red label for clear water
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07/02/13 11:50 AM
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JoshMan734
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So I have used this line and it is decent! My question is do u guys thing it disappears in clear water better than mono and close to straight flouro?
#LFG #TeamDobyns
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 01:22 PM
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Jeremy S.
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Red label is 100% flouro as far as I know. Not a copoly.
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 01:24 PM
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JoshMan734
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I did not know that! Thank ya sir!
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 02:14 PM
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billclay
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This is the best value for straight fluoro. I use this about ninety percent of the time.
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 02:17 PM
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Sinkey
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Red label sucks! Stay with Invisix!
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: Sinkey]
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07/02/13 02:26 PM
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Nicky P
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Red label sucks! Stay with Invisix! Take it easy....this is a family forum. Do you care to expand on your answer?
"optimism" is going after mobey dick in a row boat and bringing the tarter sauce
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: Sinkey]
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07/02/13 02:27 PM
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WAWI
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Red label sucks! Stay with Invisix! I can not tell a difference except the price.
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 02:32 PM
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Ban-D
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Personally I've had problems with red label fraying so I get invizx and back my spool with mono.
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 02:44 PM
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JoshMan734
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Oh I would rather have invisix but I'm really a big game guy! But spooling up 9 rods with invisix is kind expensive for just one weekend trip to clear water! So I'm going the cheap route
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: WAWI]
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07/02/13 02:51 PM
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Mark Perry
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Red label sucks! Stay with Invisix! I can not tell a difference except the price. Yep
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 02:52 PM
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scott01
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Have been using Invizx in 12 and 20 lb test for several years with no issues at all. But, I thought maybe I would give the red label a try this year to see how it performs. Granted, I only bought it in 20 lb test and put it on my pitching rods so that's my only frame of reference. So far, it has worked just fine, really strong, no fraying, not breaking, etc. About the only difference I can tell between the Red Label and regular Invizx is that the Red Label seems to have a bit more memory. As I stated, I'm using it in 20 lb so you sort of have to accept more memory in that line size anyway but I can tell some difference between the two. I try to spary it with KVD line conditioner before each trip and that seems to help some too.
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 03:05 PM
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Fish hunter 59
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]Oh I would rather have invisix but I'm really a big game guy! But spooling up 9 rods with invisix is kind expensive for just one weekend trip to clear water! So I'm going the cheap route[/quote]
I prefer Invisix with Red label being my second choice, however as for big game I'm I had it fray and break twice this past weekend throwing a spook, time to try something different! Any suggestions?
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
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07/02/13 04:24 PM
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dropshotjoe
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Try sun line I've had good luck so far I was using invisx
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Re: Seagar red label for clear water
[Re: JoshMan734]
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07/02/13 04:28 PM
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UTPATS
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