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  I need some new line been using Viscous I know there's better out there but was wondering whats your favorite?

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Sunline fc sniper

seaguar tatsu

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Sunline fc sniper

seaguar tatsu

I would second this! I fished both of these lines ALOT this year and couldn't be happier. Tatsu is very good but for a budget minded floro sniper and invisix are some of my favorites. Shooter is another great line especially for jigs and bottom contact baits. I have fished alot of floro lines but the 4 I listed are my favorites.

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I started using Seagar invizx this year and I love it. It's very castable and soft.

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I have read great things about Tatsu and I'm sure they are true, but I have been using Toray Superhard Upgrade for all bottom contact presentations for the past few years and find it to be excellent. It is a stiff line, especially in 16#, but I love it for jig fishing. The sensitivity and abrasion resistance is excellent and I have no desire to try a different type of fluorocarbon. So for me, it's Toray.

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I used viscous for a while and liked it. I tried other brands that didn't break the bank and none of them seemed as sensitive to me as viscous. The diameter of the other lines were smaller though.

At the beginning of this year I switched to sunline super floro and I will not be going back. You can buy a 200 yard spool for $15. It is more sensitive to me than viscous and the diameter of 16lb is about the same size a most 12lb monos.

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I have been testing out Tatsu in 12# and 20#. The 20# I ended stripping it off after a month due to the memory. Now the 12# is doing very well and I'm super impressed with it. I've got no complaints.

InvisX is another great one to try. It's very supple compared to XPS and the Red Label I've tried.

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Sunline Super or Seaguar Red Label. I like the 12# Vicious for finesse jigs and T rigs but heavier than that has too much memory for my likings. 

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Seaguar Abrazx is very good line for the money..

Seaguar Tatsu is their Preimier line but is a bit $$$, BUT lasts a long time and is crazy strong..

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Silver Thread

Castable and holds up well

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  I need some new line been using Viscous I know there's better out there but was wondering whats your favorite?

 

I like the Berkley 100% fluorocarbon-professional grade. I have been using it since it came out and I have never had any problems with it. Yeah it may not be the smallest diameter line out there but I believe it to be one of the strongest and the most durable line out there.   

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Sunline sniper or seaguar invizx for every day stuff. Sunline shooter for when I want the best sensitivity.

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I've been using seaguar red label, but want to try sniper fc.

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P-Line Fluoroclear. I don't really like fluorocarbon but if line visibility is an issue fluoroclear is my go to. For a 100% I like red label though, because it sucks the least for a cheap fluoro.

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I've been hearing a lot of people say Sunline Sniper over Invis-x. Can anyone tell me how it is better? I'm dying to try it, but as a college student I just can't afford to switch all my Invis-x and Abraiz-x lines lol

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I have Vicious on one of my Pflueger Patriarch spools. Haven't tried any others yet may try a different one when I need more line

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