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Given that you want to keep cost down, maybe you should look at something besides a fluorocarbon line.  If abrasion resistance is also paramount, then consider P-Line CXX or Izorline Platinum or possibly Izorline XXX.  First two would best be served by using a line conditioner.  XXX is said to be tough and handle better.   I am currently trying some 10# XXX.

 

I can sympathize with your desire to not loose terminal tackle.  Unfortunately that is part of the game.  Painful nonetheless...especially if it is a favorite lure.

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for a low price , pick up some Sunline Model fluoro for $10 , TW has it on sale for $6 , but only 8 & 10 lb , just bought & received 2 spools of each !!

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Still using Mono,Fish areas full of Rocks.Berkley big game 14lb is my favorite.Lews has some out i want to try out.

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p-line tactical fluorocarbon is running a "buy 1 get 1 for free" deal right now.

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3 hours ago, johnD. said:

p-line tactical fluorocarbon is running a "buy 1 get 1 for free" deal right now.

Is this a mail-in deal?  Can't find any info online.  

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2 minutes ago, KP Duty said:

Is this a mail-in deal?  Can't find any info online.  

 

it's online and in stores. check the p-line website and tackle warehouse.

no special coupons needed.

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