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Has anyone used this line with heavy powered rods for flipping jigs etc. 

My question is how is the impact strength on this line. I had used supernatural in the past in #20 test and it broke on too many hooksets. 

Can Armilo handle high impact hooksets?

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  • Super User
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I have been using 25 lb  Armilo Nylon line for over a year now with good results with swimbaits. Haven't tried this line on a short string presentation where impact strength is important. Very strong knot strength combined with small diameter, I suggest using the 25 lb for your application.

Tom

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That's exactly what I was gonna buy Tom. With its thinner diameter being probably closer to its actual rated breaking strength compared to say Pline cxx 25# I am worried I'm gonna pop the line even with 25#. 

  • Global Moderator
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I used the 19# for jigs last year and liked it well enough. The only time I ever had an issue was around zebra mussels but I haven't found a line yet that can handle those things. 

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