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I would like to know what lines everybody else uses. I use either power pro braid in 10 20 and 40 pound test and then seaguar fluorocarbon what does everybody else use.

Andrew

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Braid: Power Pro

Mono: Trilene

Fluoro: Haven't really tried too many yet, but I'm really liking this InvisX

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Braid: Daiwa Samurai (55lb) and Suffix Performance (65lb)

Mono: Don't use

Fluoro: Daiwa Steez (12lb and 20lb)

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Yo-Zuir Hybrid

Seaguar Invisx/Tatsu

Daiwa Smaurai

 

Jeff

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Power Pro Braid

Seagar Invisix Floro

Yo Zuri Hybrid

 

 

Mike

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Braid: Power Pro, but I have yet to try Sufix 832. PP is good enough for now, so I save $8.

 

Fluoro: Invizx hands down. I doubt I ever fork over the insane asking price for Tatsu, but I probably will because the bait monkey controls my every whim.

 

Mono/Top water treble hook stuff: Yo-Zuri, Yo-Zuri and some more Yo-Zuri.

 

Ultra light: Sufix Elite is excellent mono for spinning gear. It is supple beyond belief, cheap and strong.

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Braid - Suffix 832 20, 50, 65lb, and Seaguar Kanzen 15lb

Mono - P-line CXX 15lb and Yo-Zuri Hybrid 12lb

Flouro - Seaguar Invis-X in 8, 10, 15, 20lb, BPS 12lb.

 

So far I like the BPS, but I've always used Seaguar. Its no replacement, but I haven't found a reason not to keep fishing it for now.

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Fluoro: Sunline Super Fluorocarbon, BPS XPS, and Sunline Castable Fluorocarbon

Mono: Sunline Super Natural

Braid: Don't use it.

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All reel's are spooled with Suffix, and then mono or fluoro leaders are tied direct with an improved Blood knot in different weight's depending on species and technique.

braid: Suffix 832

fluoro: Seaguar AbrazX

Mono: Trilene Big game

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Braid: Suffix 832

Mono: Suffix Siege

Dont use Flouro... maybe i should???

Just tried PP #10 on my light spinning rig an Really like it, so Im thinking about trying some on my other rigs.

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Dont use Flouro... maybe i should???

 

 

If you do, make sure you start with a reputable brand because it is VERY easy to write off all fluoro due to a bad experience with bad line. Typically this does mean spending a bit more.

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If you do, make sure you start with a reputable brand because it is VERY easy to write off all fluoro due to a bad experience with bad line. Typically this does mean spending a bit more.

Seaguar red label is what I use I like it a lot and it compares to trilene 100% at way cheaper prices.

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Braid: Daiwa Samurai  with PP slick8 2cnd

Mono:  Seagaur Senshi

Floro:  Still searching for one I like, right now it's Sunline Shooter

Floro leader:  Any

 

Why is 18# Samurai more expensive then 40# Samurai ??????????

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Braid: 40# or 65# power pro slick 8 or diawa samurai braid.

Mono 12# big game I only have one rod with mono on it.

Flouro and leaders: Don't use them.

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Monofilament: Sunline Super Natural (jerkbait rig only)

 

Copolymer: Yo-Zuri Hybrid

 

Fluorocarbon: Seaguar Tatsu

 

Braid: Seaguar Kanzen

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PowerPro 15LB or 50lb, and Red label 6lb (used Invix but couldn't tell much difference).

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How do you like the tatsu?

 

I think it is the best line I have ever fished. I have two reels spooled up with Tatsu only and another

5 with Tatsu as leader. The length of the leader places the connecting knot 5" or 6" above the reel

so that it never comes into play when casting.

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