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Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon

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i used the trilene 100% all last year on my t-rig rod (the same spool all year) and had absolutely nothign bad to say about it. in fact... if it was cheaper id start throwing it exclusively.

however... i cant see what advantage if any i had over yozuri hybrid and so im going back to what is cheaper.

but i really liked the 100%.

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It's expenxive but its great line. I think you'll like it.

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::) , Sunline Sniper costs around $40.00 for 164 yards , Diawa Samuri braid costs on average about $31 bucks for 150 yards ($25.00-$40.00). the 55 lb. Samuri you use costs $27.00 . with Samuri braid , the bigger tests are LESS EXPENSIVE !!! as for the Sniper line , they all cost $40.00 !!! so all in all , Samuri is cheaper :)

You must be looking in the wrong place....if it was THAT expensive, I wouldn't be using it. Here's the TW link.

http://www.***.com/Sunline_Super_FC_Sniper_Fluorocarbon/descpage-SLFCS.html

I've put the 17lb through some pretty tough battles and it hasn't let me down.  The 8lb has been working out very well for me as well.  I'd definitely buy more.

I've tried ,and like, trilene100% but I found a deal on seaguar invizx and really love it. I use 12#, 15#, and 17# floro.

For what it's worth, I learned to tie a San Diego Jam knot and really feel it's the solution to most of the "break offs" associated with floro lines.

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FWIW, I also just noticed that Seaguar has a smaller diameter than equivalent Trilene 100%

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FWIW, I also just noticed that Seaguar has a smaller diameter than equivalent Trilene 100%

Dan. Flurocarbon diameter means nothing. The fish cant see it.  ;D So lets all just fish with 50# fluorocarbon and never again worry about getting broke off.  :)

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FWIW, I also just noticed that Seaguar has a smaller diameter than equivalent Trilene 100%

Break ratings are not accurate, they are a marketing tool (which I have a hard time separating in my mind from BS). When purchasing a line go by diameter first, as this affects presentation the most, and then consider other properties you might want (abrasion resistance, suppleness, density (FC), ...).

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FWIW, I also just noticed that Seaguar has a smaller diameter than equivalent Trilene 100%

Dan. Flurocarbon diameter means nothing. The fish cant see it. ;D So lets all just fish with 50# fluorocarbon and never again worry about getting broke off. :)

I do tend to fish heavier FC than I would in the same situation with copoly.

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The seaguar 6lb is almost as small as the trilene 4lb..I bought some of the invizx, it's Nice..so far.. :)

FWIW, I also just noticed that Seaguar has a smaller diameter than equivalent Trilene 100%

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