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I truly don't understand the issues everyone has w fluro? I've been using it for a cpl yrs and have never had any issues. I use sniper, reaction and tatsu. I use line conditioner while spooling it on reel. And give it a shot before I start fishing. Cast great no backlashes, and when I hang up and have 12lb. or higher on I know I'm cutting line. I get on top the snag point my rod straight down at it and pull that **** as hard as I can and can't break it off. And have several times had it come back with just part of the hook shank. Guess I'm truly blessed lol, but I really don't get it. The problems people have that is. Oh and I use a standard Palomar knot, I take my time make sure lines aren't twisted and that my final loop sits on top the knot. Pull tight slowly first and plenty wet.

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On 3/26/2016 at 8:17 AM, TxHawgs said:

use line conditioner while spooling it on reel

What do you use to condition your line?

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2 hours ago, FrankN209 said:

What do you use to condition your line?

Real majic

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I use FC with no real issues.  When I spoil up new  line I use line conditioner.   Then before I use the reel I spray on line conditioner.  I will give it one more shot of line conditioner before I put it away.  

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