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  • Super User
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What are some good brands for small line like 6-8lb, I have a spinning rod I'm going to use for shaky heads, I wanted some decent line but don't want to spend a whole lot on it. What about Berkeley trilene has anybody tried it? Because its really cheap. And is 8lb line strong enough for finesse fishing and Shakey heads?

  • Super User
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Trilene XL is a good line, very manageable, limp, low memory but with literally no abrassion resistance.

Trilene XT is a good line too, less manageable, more memory but much more abrassion resistant than XL.

 

But for your money ----> Yo-Zuri Hybrid 6 lbs test is all you´ll ever need.

  • Super User
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But for your money ----> Yo-Zuri Hybrid 6 lbs test is all you´ll ever need.

 

What he said!

  • Super User
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I just bought some of that trilene for like 5 bucks just to have something to fish with but I'm gonna go try that yo - zuri hybrid when I can pick some up. Thanks guys

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I like xps flurocarbon. I would not consider 6-8 light though  :Idontknow: I use 2 pound for bluegill and trout. 4 pound for crappie.

  • Super User
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I like using a light braid with leader.  May be a bit tougher to tie leader but my spool is always full and line doesn't break in middle on long cast with snag.  Good hooksets too.

  • Super User
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My shakeyhead and other finesse fishing is done with 8lb Invizx flouro, tried mono, and co-polymers but found bite detection with the flouro was a lot better. The density of flouro helps on slack line techniques.

  • Like 1
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I've been using 6lb seaguar senshi mono on my ml spinning rod and I'm pretty pleased with it. Thinking about switching it to 8lb tatsu to give that a shot tho

  • Super User
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I just bought some of that trilene for like 5 bucks just to have something to fish with but I'm gonna go try that yo - zuri hybrid when I can pick some up. Thanks guys

 

Trilene XL is all I used for many years.  Still use some.  Have...and still am...trying other brands.  Not because Trilene failed me, but because I want to try other brands.

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Either Silver Thread AN 40 or silver thread Excalibur. They are very thin, abrasion resistant, and I have had zero problems with line twist on my spinning reels. TW and Luremet.com carry them. Oh ya, they cast a mile.

  • Super User
Posted

I'm liking this this trilene but Im gonna switch to flouro because with mono its kinda hard to tell when a light bite happens. For 5 bucks this trilene is great though just not for my needs.

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