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Flourocarbon/flourocarbon Coated


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#1 Bassfisherman94

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Posted February 06 2012 - 09:52 PM

I have been using the P-Line CX Flourocarbon coated line for a little while now, at first I didn't have much trouble with it but now it seems like every knot I tie it breaks at the knot. I have also had it break above the knot. The line that keeps breaking is only a week or two old. What other types of flourocarbon line do you all think are the best out there that don't break the bank. I like P-Line for the cost but wanting to try some new lines. Also how often does line need to be changed? Thanks!

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Posted February 06 2012 - 10:10 PM

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#3 LgMouthGambler

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Posted February 06 2012 - 11:02 PM

Bass Pro flouro is pretty strong stuff
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Posted February 06 2012 - 11:10 PM

Bass Pro makes a nice Fluoro for a decent price, but my heart is with Seagaur for now, I just really love their fluorcarbon  lines.
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Posted February 08 2012 - 07:01 AM

If you want an exceptionally good line for not a lot of money, look into Yo Zuri Hybrid.  It's a great line on the cheap.  If you want a pure fluorocarbon, Seaguar is the only way to go.
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Posted February 09 2012 - 02:36 PM

p line floroclear. i have it in 12lb and 20lb for finessse jigs and casting/flipping jigs. ive never had any issues with breakage or abrasion. i use the polomar knot for it and never had any issues. its good priced for a 300yd spool.
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Posted February 09 2012 - 04:46 PM

I've "heard" that seaguar makes bass pro fluoro.

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Posted February 10 2012 - 02:10 PM

View Postbarroncooper, on February 09 2012 - 04:46 PM, said:

I've "heard" that seaguar makes bass pro fluoro.

I think they make cabela's or at least the last time I heard. If you look at  a package of Invizx and Cabela's house fc line, they are eeriely similar.

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Posted February 10 2012 - 08:24 PM

I use P-line 100% Flourocarbon for most of my setups.  I don't have any issues with the line as long as I use KVD Line and Lure Conditioner. To ofset the cost of the pure flourocarbon I spool the reel 1/2 way with filler line than place electrical tape over the filler.  I than tie on and fill the spool to about an 1/16th inch from the top of the spool.  I can usually get 2 if not 3 reels out of a 200yd filler spool which really cuts the cost in 1/2.  I change my flouro every three weeks but rarely does that happen as I fish alot of tournaments and respool before every tournament day.




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