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Experimenting with cheap fluorocarbon is what convinced me to stick with braid.  :-)

 

The lines I tried were all used on spinning reels, which I think may be less forgiving of line quality.  No loss for me though, as I use the line  six feet at a time as leaders on my braid.  I think Invisx was the best one I tried; cheap Berkley was the worst.

 

Tight lines,

Bob

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I've tried Seagur redlabel and I've tried Viscous both lines I'm extremely happy with. Currently I'm still using Viscous.

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Yo zuri hybrid is probably the best bang for the buck. I use both that and Invisx and the Hybrid has done well for me over the years.

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I've used the Red Label and liked it.  Want to give the Sunline Super a try.

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Not sure what the best is, I'm still experimenting with Flouro, but I can say this, DO NOT buy Spider Wire. My experience with that crap is horrible. My wife's sewing thread is tougher that that Spider garbage.

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It doesn't really matter, does it? It's only used as leader material anyway.... :slywink:

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It doesn't really matter, does it? It's only used as leader material anyway.... :slywink:

 

Right.  I tell all the guys in my club to use Vanish for their leaders.....

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Right.  I tell all the guys in my club to use Vanish for their leaders.....

 

Perfect J

 

And that would make a most excellent X-mas gift for each of them . . . .

 

:o

 

A-Jay

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