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My mea culpa regarding fluorocarbon line

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On 3/19/2022 at 1:00 AM, jbsoonerfan said:

It is better at abrasion resistance in rock

Better than mono? I'm going to have to disagree with you there. I won't go so far as to say that mono is always more abrasion resistant than fluoro. I think that'd be silly. But I do think abrasion resistance varies greatly from line to line for both fluoro and mono. The mono I've used the most is big game. It has performed much better in terms of abrasion resistance than invisx, perhaps the fluoro I've used the most. I like both lines, but invisx gets shredded around rock IME, YMMV. I'm a mono guy, but invisx is otherwise great stuff. I would have confidence throwing it. 

I love Tatsu, but the Trilene Fluoro XL is pretty decent for its lower price. Supple, strong, and abrasion resistant, it is designed for spinning reels, but I use it on baitcasters as well.  The only weakness is its thicker diameter compared to same poundage Seaguar fluoros.  

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