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  On 7/3/2020 at 4:50 PM, grassbasswrangler said:

Hello everybody! I’d like to hear your opinions on Seagaur Abrazx as a mainline for jigs/t rigs.

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I’m a big fan of the seagaur 20 lb flippin fluro, the limpness and sensitivity compares to that of tatsu. Never used abrazx, heard good things though.

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I haven't used Abrazx for several years. A lot of people like it but it didn't work for me. I used 12# for Texas rigs and jigs and it broke several times on hooksets or broke too easy when getting hung up. I switched to Sunline and the problems stopped. I would use mono before I would go back to Abrazx.

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  On 7/3/2020 at 5:50 PM, Log Catcher said:

I haven't used Abrazx for several years. A lot of people like it but it didn't work for me. I used 12# for Texas rigs and jigs and it broke several times on hooksets or broke too easy when getting hung up. I switched to Sunline and the problems stopped. I would use mono before I would go back to Abrazx.

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maybe you just got a bad spool? What weight t rigs and jigs were you using with 12lb test?

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Log Catcher I also think you might have gotten a bad spool. i have used 12# Abrazx for bottom fishing for several years & never had a issue.

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Good stuff.  It's not as soft as Invizx but it will handle rocks and tough vegetation pretty well.  It will have more memory but it will hold up pretty well.  I like in 15lb for jigs but 12lb for T-rigged soft plastic.  

 

With that said, I like this line as leader with braid more than anything.  

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Abrasx is great line. I use it down to 8lb on spinning gear even.

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I use it in 12# on my jig rod and couldn't be more happy. I use Sniper for most setups but would gladly use Abrazx if I had more spools lying around.

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  On 7/3/2020 at 6:17 PM, grassbasswrangler said:

maybe you just got a bad spool? What weight t rigs and jigs were you using with 12lb test?

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I was using Texas rigs with 1/8 ounce sinkers. Jigs were 3/8 and 1/2 ounce plus the trailer. Maybe close to 3/4 ounce. I did try more than one spool of Abrazx and they were bought at the same place. Maybe they had a bad run of it. We will never know now.

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Why use Abrazx vs the other Seagar types? Really confuses the choices for flurocarbon (for me personally) when a brand has so many variations.  For reference I use and love Invisx on my spinning reels and also have used Red Label on various baitcasting setups.

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  On 7/6/2020 at 2:29 AM, EzyEric said:

Why use Abrazx vs the other Seagar types? Really confuses the choices for flurocarbon (for me personally) when a brand has so many variations.  For reference I use and love Invisx on my spinning reels and also have used Red Label on various baitcasting setups.

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I think more than anything it's personal preference. Each line has different characteristics so it becomes what you like in a line personally.

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