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#1 kjud29

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Posted March 30 2012 - 11:04 AM

I need some input on fluorocarbon for my bait caster. What do u guys like for fluorocarbon?

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Posted March 30 2012 - 11:56 AM

Seaguar Invizx or Seaguar Arazx!

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Posted March 30 2012 - 12:29 PM

Unfortunately with Fluoro's you do get what you pay for...I use to use Seaguar products but had too many "bad batch spools" and switched.

The best I've used is Toray Superhard Soloroam Upgrade...tackletour (hate the guys that run that site) did a Fluoro shootout a couple of years back and it's still up on the reviews section of their website. Long story short this stuff outperformed the others and I found the same thing to be true, and it lasts way longer than any other flouro I've used. Downside is it cost 34 bones for 164 yard spool.

The best affordable option if you will in Sunline Sniper FC...but don't try either one on spinning gear as they are both stiff, but this makes them tougher and more sensitive.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 12:34 PM

X2 on sunline. Its all I use now. The super is great and is only 15 bucks for 200 yards!!

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Posted March 30 2012 - 01:47 PM

Seagar Invisx...

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Posted March 30 2012 - 01:51 PM

Though its not a true fluoro, YoZuri Hybrid is unbelievably strong. For true fluoro XPS is a good deal.
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Posted March 30 2012 - 04:04 PM

I have Seaguar InvizX on a spinning reel and find its ok but will not be buying anymore. Its soft for spinning reels but has a lot of stretch. I have another spinning reel with BPS fluoro and like it a lot. Its not as soft but still very manageable and its lacks a lot of the stretch InvixZ has and I get it a good price. I want to try Sunline Sniper when I use up all my InvizX but might just pick up some more BPS, still undecided.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 07:17 PM

Trilene 100%. It's real good line. I also use BPS brand when I can't get the trilene,

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Posted March 30 2012 - 07:32 PM

Tried all the high end fluorocarbon that was recommended on this site. Not impressed. I've been using Trilene 100% the last few years. Great performance and readily available.
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Posted March 30 2012 - 07:39 PM

you gotta ask your self what do you want out of the line.
manageability? that would be a seagaur product (invisx, tatsu) but expect stretch, and not great sensitivity but better than mono.
do you want low stretch and high sensitivity? that would be sunline shooter or toray upgrade. but that stuff is stiff, springy and pricey.
every thing else will be an in between of those bookends. with bps 100% probably a happy medium.
its an expensive quest you are about to start on finding the right floro for you. hopefully you will be happy with your first choice.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 11:43 PM

you gotta ask your self what do you want out of the line.
manageability? that would be a seagaur product (invisx, tatsu) but expect stretch, and not great sensitivity but better than mono.
do you want low stretch and high sensitivity? that would be sunline shooter or toray upgrade. but that stuff is stiff, springy and pricey.
every thing else will be an in between of those bookends. with bps 100% probably a happy medium.
its an expensive quest you are about to start on finding the right floro for you. hopefully you will be happy with your first choice.


Steezaddict pretty much gave you an accurate summary...he's obviously tried about all of them out there, because I know I have and I 100% agree with his post. I did recently purchase some Maxima 100% Fluoro I'll keep you updated...it feels pretty supple and similar to Seaguar Abrazx...if it holds up well and doesn't sufffer phantom breaks or wear out quickly (things bad fluoro are noted for) it should be alright...

The only thing I would disagree with is I like the Sunline Sniper FC as a good middle of the road Fluoro, but it is a little stiff for spinning gear unless you stay under 8 lb test...spinning gear and fluoro is trickly...Seaguar is soft and castable but it doesn't have good tensile strength.

Do you plan on using this line on spinning gear?...if so Abrazx would be my choice out of the stuff i've used, but again it has failed me in the clutch a few times. I've heard good stuff about High Seas Fluoro but I haven't used it.

That's about all I can offer. I hope you find one that works well for you...finding a bad fluoro is easy a good one is a lot harder. Also be very careful tying your knots and wet (make that really soak the line good) before tightening and don't kink the line....there are a few knots that work well with fluoro but I've found the San Diego Jam to be the most reliable.
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Posted March 30 2012 - 11:44 PM

I had red label....bad bad. Im using XPS now, spooled it today , it casts well

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Posted March 31 2012 - 12:11 AM

I had red label....bad bad. Im using XPS now, spooled it today , it casts well

12lb


Red Label is garbage.
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Posted March 31 2012 - 12:59 AM

what do u guys think about stren flourocast? I bought it today just to try it out because it was cheap and i like it. i know its cheap but i like it so far.

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Posted March 31 2012 - 01:04 AM

what do u guys think about stren flourocast? I bought it today just to try it out because it was cheap and i like it. i know its cheap but i like it so far.


I've heard bad stuff...but people say all kinds of stuff; it could be good i haven't used it so I can't tell you. I can tell you though that most cheap fluoros wear out quickly they are strong for the first 2-10 trips but then start breaking on almost every hookset...if that happens then you'll have your answer...if not you might have found a line that will work for you good luck.
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