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Has anyone on here have much experience using Hi-Seas Grand Slam fluorocarbon coated line.  Found some on super sale at a Field and Stream store.  This is not Grand Slam Select.  Thanks for the info guys.  Normally I am a Yozuri guy, but this line is real cheap.

I have used the 10 lb and the 15 lb. I think it's alright. It's similar to Hybrid with maybe a little more stretch and it seems to sink faster. Knots hold well and the feel is not terrible. I got a couple spools from Dick's last year for like $3/per, so same boat.

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I picked some up on clearance at Dick's this spring. I don't feel like I see it talked about too much compared to many other lines. I have been loving it this year, and it has worked great for me. I have been using the 8# test fluorocoated co-poly. I really love that it does not nick and fray as easily as plain fluorocarbon. I never worry about a weak spot in the line or breaking off. Multiple times with snags on 8# test line I have pulled the line and been able to bend a 3/0 mustad hook out of snags and not lose lures. I am looking forward to trying the 6# test when i need to respool. I was definitely skeptical in the beginning, but it has worked great, and has a fan in me now. Also, the plain 100% fluorocarbon was used by Casey Ashley & Cliff Pace in their classic victories, so it seems they make some quality line all around. 

I tried using some 4 and 6lb test for thought last year and hated, snapped off if I looked at it funny and twisted awful. This was the fluorocarbon coated stuff. Much prefered Invizix or trilene xl

I tried using some 4 and 6lb test for thought last year and hated, snapped off if I looked at it funny and twisted awful. This was the fluorocarbon coated stuff. Much prefered Invizix or trilene xl

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