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Why Didn't I Try Fluoro Before Now!!

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So recently I ditched all my line which was 50lb Power Pro and replaced it with 20lb Seaguar InvizX. I have used it a few times in the last weeks for flippin/pitchin, squarebills/spinnerbaits, t-rigs, and weightless stuff. I haven't caught any big fish yet with it but I am loving the way it performs. Casts nicely, very quiet compared to the PP. Plenty sensitive for me and it has been holding up well to the timber I usually fish in. I only have one set up with CXX still on it, but I plan to replce it with a lighter lb test of the InvizX. anything I need to know about fluoro that I may not have read yet? I know the knots need to be slobbered on before tightening and to check for frays and such often. Any tips/advice is much appreciated?

Thanks

Cliff

Line and Lure is a must!!! Also, if you do any topwater fishing I would leave the CXX on one reel for it because floro sinks and will hinder the action of a topwater bait. Invizx is great line and I use 20lb for flippin and pitchin alot too. Try 15lb Invizx too for spinnerbaits and weightless lures. The line diameter between 20lb and 15lb is drastic, but it is still plenty strong.

if you get any kinks in the line, cut it off right there as it will break very easily from that point. otherwise, fluoro is great for any UNDERwater presentation.

Fluro tends to get a bit of a bad rap. If it's that bad why do the majority of pro's use it?

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I haven't noticed much bad rap from fluoro.

If you like the InvizX (My personal favorite so far ) give AbrazX a try. It's got more memory sure, but it really is some abrasive stuff! great for anything around wood/timber and rocks.

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