Leo Vann Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 Hello! I am considering spooling up with straight fluorocarbon on my Shimano Ci4+ 2500. I am wondering if I will be good spooling straight 10lb Sniper/Tatsu. I would love if someone has done this and can give me insight as to whether or not that’s a good deal. Quote
FrogMann Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 Yes straight fluorocarbon shouldn't be a problem. Both of those lines are top notch with Tatsu being a unicorn lol 1 Quote
Super User FishTank Posted December 1, 2019 Super User Posted December 1, 2019 I have tried both in 6lb and Sniper has more memory. I really didn't care for it on spinning gear. I tried Tatsu several years ago on an older Stradic and it was great but I found I like Trilene XL 100% FC better (just based on the lower cost). I also like Invizx for spinning gear. 1 1 Quote
Leo Vann Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 8 minutes ago, FrogMann said: Yes straight fluorocarbon shouldn't be a problem. Both of those lines are top notch with Tatsu being a unicorn lol Is the 10# too thick to be manageable? Should I just throw braid to leader? Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted December 1, 2019 Super User Posted December 1, 2019 I think you made the right choice. 11,324 people on this forum can't be wrong. I realize braid is going to handle better over the long haul. However, I grew up using XL and just prefer mono/co-polymer over braid. 1 Quote
Leo Vann Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 I just worry the 8# is too d**n light for 3/16 oz texas rigs, in average grass cover, and the 10# is too thick to manage! ( 2500 ) Quote
bwjay Posted December 1, 2019 Posted December 1, 2019 9 hours ago, Leo Vann said: I just worry the 8# is too d**n light for 3/16 oz texas rigs, in average grass cover, and the 10# is too thick to manage! ( 2500 ) I use 15lb on my 2500 reels with no problems. A lot of people like 10, but you can still fit so much line on the spool with 15 and it helps with abrasion resistance, and it still casts a country mile. No reason not to use 15lb IMO. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted December 1, 2019 Super User Posted December 1, 2019 10 hours ago, Leo Vann said: I just worry the 8# is too d**n light for 3/16 oz texas rigs, in average grass cover, and the 10# is too thick to manage! ( 2500 ) I assume you are talking about mono...not braid. 10# should be okay. Especially if you use a line like XL, Elite, Super Natural or maybe even AN40. These are softer lines that don't have as much memory as lines like XT, CXX, Platinum or Big Game. If a line is known for its abrasion resistance, there is an excellent possibility that you shouldn't be using it on a spinning reel except in very small diameters. Too much memory. 15-20# braid is fine. I have 30# braid on a Daiwa Advantage 2000A mounted on a MHF. No problem and it will straighten jig hooks with a steady pull. 1 Quote
Leo Vann Posted December 1, 2019 Author Posted December 1, 2019 6 hours ago, bwjay said: I use 15lb on my 2500 reels with no problems. A lot of people like 10, but you can still fit so much line on the spool with 15 and it helps with abrasion resistance, and it still casts a country mile. No reason not to use 15lb IMO. I’m talking about fluoro. 15# braid is 100% the best. 5 hours ago, new2BC4bass said: I assume you are talking about mono...not braid. 10# should be okay. Especially if you use a line like XL, Elite, Super Natural or maybe even AN40. These are softer lines that don't have as much memory as lines like XT, CXX, Platinum or Big Game. If a line is known for its abrasion resistance, there is an excellent possibility that you shouldn't be using it on a spinning reel except in very small diameters. Too much memory. 15-20# braid is fine. I have 30# braid on a Daiwa Advantage 2000A mounted on a MHF. No problem and it will straighten jig hooks with a steady pull. Is Tatsu any good in 10# on a spinning setup? It’s diameter is = 8# XL Mono 5 hours ago, new2BC4bass said: I assume you are talking about mono...not braid. 10# should be okay. Especially if you use a line like XL, Elite, Super Natural or maybe even AN40. These are softer lines that don't have as much memory as lines like XT, CXX, Platinum or Big Game. If a line is known for its abrasion resistance, there is an excellent possibility that you shouldn't be using it on a spinning reel except in very small diameters. Too much memory. 15-20# braid is fine. I have 30# braid on a Daiwa Advantage 2000A mounted on a MHF. No problem and it will straighten jig hooks with a steady pull. I did purchase braid, ( 15# 832 ) with a spool of CXX for leader. I still can purchase a big spool of 10# Tatsu ( = 8# XL Mono ) and spool that. I just wonder what I should do IYO. Quote
Leo Vann Posted December 2, 2019 Author Posted December 2, 2019 21 hours ago, FrogMann said: Yes straight fluorocarbon shouldn't be a problem. Both of those lines are top notch with Tatsu being a unicorn lol Tatsu sure is magical! Quote
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