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ain't like Seaguar is new to the market.  

I was banking on Seaguar fluoro 20 years ago.  

All about knot strength - especially 20 years ago, when all other fluoro had such bad knot strength.  

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14 minutes ago, bulldog1935 said:

ain't like Seaguar is new to the market.

They're actually the OLDEST.  They were the first.  They're still the only one to run their own formulas and extrusions.

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On 1/31/2021 at 12:43 PM, WRB said:

PS, never leave a knot tied over night and re tie if you feel or see any damage.

Been known to re tie after 1 cast if the line doesn’t look right, usually about every hour as a habit. Too late after you hook a big bass.

Do you just do this for fluorocarbon, or for all types of line?

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4 minutes ago, Fishlegs said:

Do you just do this for fluorocarbon, or for all types of line?

I don't know about Tom, but I don't even let braid sit tied more than a day...so all line types.

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I check my line and knot integrity constantly. If I get hung up and have to somewhat struggle to get free I’ll re tie. 

I also re tie before every outing even if I plan to use the same lure on the same rod. 
 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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Invizx. Finesse Fluoro which is no longer made was my fav.

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