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Has anyone used this line? I am planning on using the 6-8 lb test on my spinning reel for flukes, and 12-15 lb test on my casting for 6 inch curly tail zoom worms.

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I have been using 12# Abrazx on my baitcasters for two years and I really like it. It stays limp and it's

a tough line. The lake I fish has a lot of snags, lay-downs, and brush. It holds up well in spite

of this.

 

Hootie

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InvizX #6 or #8 is a better choice for spinning gear.

 

#12 AbrazX is my recommendation for baitcasting equipment.

 

 

 

:winter-146:

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I have been using 12# Abrazx on my baitcasters for two years and I really like it. It stays limp and it's

a tough line. The lake I fish has a lot of snags, lay-downs, and brush. It holds up well in spite

of this.

 

Hootie

^^This^^ ... InvizX 6lb. to 8lb. on your spinning reel - remember to use 50% to 60% mono backing on your reels to save $$

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