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Of the Seaguar lineup what are the line that you like or dislike and why? I have tryed the Invize and the Red Label and I did like both.Any info on the Abrazx? I know how many other lines are good but just info on the Seaguar products please! ;)

  • Super User
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I have only tried the Red Label but like it quiet well.  It's relatively cheap, or at least cheaper, and seems to fish similar to BPS XPS.  I have used it on both spinning and casting setups with no trouble out of either of them.

  • Super User
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Tatsu = THE BOMB!

InvizX #8 = spinning tackle, small diameter,

low memory, good strength.

AbrazX #12 = baitcasting gear. Strong and very

manageable.

8-)

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Seaguar Invis-X and Carbon Pro makes great leaders, used in conjuction with braided line.

But other than that, I'd no sooner use it as a main line, than I would use any other monofilament. {people seem to forget, that fluorocarbon is still a mono, or single filament line}

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  • Super User
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For what its worth, I am switch to all Seaguar Fluro this year, except one mono set up for topwater and one braid set up.  It's good stuff.

  • Super User
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I've tried the Invisx in 6lb test, and the Abrasx in 10 & 12 lb test. Very poor abrasion resistance in all, I trashed all 3 and went back to Yozuri ultrasoft. ;)

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I dis like Red label and love Seaguar Invis-X.

I'm the exact opposite, the Invis-x is too stretchy.

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I dis like Red label and love Seaguar Invis-X.

I'm the exact opposite, the Invis-x is too stretchy.

Agree, it does have a fair amount of stretch and that's why when I"m flipping I'll often use a different line. However it's the best manageable fluro line out there that doesn't cost a arm and leg.

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For what its worth, I am switch to all Seaguar Fluro this year, except one mono set up for topwater and one braid set up. It's good stuff.

X2 :)

I used both the red label and the INVISX some toward the end of last season. Still can't decide which I like best so I may keep using both till I figure that out.

Was using Red Label in 15+ # for flipping/pitchin and InvisX in 12- # for most else. It worked well so maybe I'll stick with that system ;)

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I use the 15# InvsX FLuoro for texas rigs and jigs...  I have it on an 09 Revo Premier paired with a Powell Max 703c... Sweet setup!

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Tatsu = THE BOMB!

So I am guessing its worth the extra money? ;D ;D

I normally use Sunline Shooter and have seriously been considering a couple spools of this to replace some of the Shooter.

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Invizx is all I use and I love it! Very easy to manage.

X2. used for all of 2010 on both spinning and 3 different bait casting set-ups.

Former Yo-zuri Hybrid fan, but I would get break offs with a Palomar which I've been tying for years. I have not had ANY break offs on the Invizx.

I also started using the San Diego Jam knot for all my none drop shot rigs and it's been flawless. Shaw Grigsby and Gary Klein were promoting it for fluorocarbon use and it as really panned out well.

hookset on 3

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I fished Lake Erie with Simon Frost last year for 2 days and all I used was 6lb Tatsu on a drop shot. This line is amazing!!! I am waiting for a sale to happen this year and I will buy some  6 and 10 lb rolls. In the past I have used 10lb invisx as a leader with power pro and it is also very good.

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