JWOA Posted March 1, 2019 Posted March 1, 2019 I plan to run 20 # test but what do you prefer ? I plan to use jigs, creature style baits, and all around Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 1, 2019 Super User Posted March 1, 2019 Tatsu behaves so much better, especially as you go up the size chart. It's my choice for most of my fishing. I use it in 6# to 20#. 2 Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 1, 2019 Super User Posted March 1, 2019 Unless you are fishing some heavy cover or using lures over 3 oz., 20 lb FC is difficult to manage on 100 or 200 size bait casting reels do to memory issues. Tatsu is smaller diameter line per lb test making slightly less stiff, @$49 per 200 yards it's a primium line. 20 lb AbrazX is a popular big swimbait line used on 300 & 400 size reels. I wouldn't go over 15-16 lb test FC on average size bass reels. Tom Quote
Super User NHBull Posted March 1, 2019 Super User Posted March 1, 2019 Tatsu is very hard to beat and I tend to like it best around 12 lbs. watch for sales.....last year there was a 50% off when buying 4 spools Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 1, 2019 Super User Posted March 1, 2019 AbrazX 20# .016 Tatsu 20# .015 InvizX 20# .016 I don't think "1000th" will make that much difference! I'm starting the year of with InvizX 17# which is on sale at Academy for $19.99 for a 200 yd spool. 1 Quote
bigjean663 Posted March 1, 2019 Posted March 1, 2019 1 minute ago, Catt said: AbrazX 20# .016 Tatsu 20# .015 InvizX 20# .016 I don't think "1000th" will make that much difference! I'm starting the year of with InvizX 17# which is on sale at Academy for $19.99 for a 200 yd spool. Found that here in Lake Charles. Hopefully they still have a spool or two tomorrow. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 1, 2019 Super User Posted March 1, 2019 9 minutes ago, bigjean663 said: Found that here in Lake Charles. Hopefully they still have a spool or two tomorrow. According to the website it's out of stock in Lake Charles but check anyway. Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted March 1, 2019 Super User Posted March 1, 2019 I use 20# Tatsu on my flipping set ups, it handles great. I've never used AbrazX but highly recommend Tatsu, especially in the heavier weights. Quote
Dirtyeggroll Posted March 1, 2019 Posted March 1, 2019 20# Tatsu is very easy to manage with a little squirt of KVD Line and Lure conditioner. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 2, 2019 Global Moderator Posted March 2, 2019 I'd go Tatsu all day. AbrasX is nice, but Tatsu is the best. 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 2, 2019 Super User Posted March 2, 2019 26 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said: I'd go Tatsu all day. AbrasX is nice, but Tatsu is the best. Yup ~ Agreed. When it comes to fluorocarbon, for me, Tatsu scores high enough in knot strength, manageability/handling, durability/abrasion resistance, and sensitivity & stretch, that I feel I'm getting the most I can out of it; with very little in the way of compromise (except for the cash required.) My time on the water is important to me, and I do not care to waste the little I have - messing with my line or losing fish. The turning point for me was last fall south of the border - I fished 25lb Tatsu exclusively. 6 1/2 days straight - 65 hours. Gave it plenty of opportunities to choke. All kinds of Rocks, Trees & Big Super Hard pulling Freak Bass . . . Never had a single failure of any kind - not One. Haven't tried every fluorocarbon out there, so there may be one that does something better. If there is and you know what it is, please hook a brother up - especially at the current rate $$$. Until then - every time I feel I 'need the best' - I'm spooling up Tatsu. YMMV A-Jay 2 Quote
Big Swimbait Posted March 2, 2019 Posted March 2, 2019 Tatsu and don't look back. And if you go braid to leader, the cost is not that bad using 10-20ft at a time. Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted March 2, 2019 Super User Posted March 2, 2019 If I have to have something extremely abrasion resistant, I go with Toray Superhard. Otherwise, it's Tatsu and InvizX all day long. I don't even bother with any other lines. Simply no need to. 1 Quote
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