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Anyone Used The New Berkley Nano Fil Line?

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Berkley has a new type of line out called Nanofil. This new line looks very promising. I saw some at the tackle store and It is a very small diameter. Has a dental floss feel and appearance to it. It is very slick feeling. Anyone tried this out yet that could post a review?

Welcome to the site. This is the wrong section for information on fishing line. I would do a search over in the search bar and here is the review from Crestliner2008 Hopefully this helps, I never tried the line. fropm I just read on the review I posted. It's meant for spinning gear.

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I am using it right now and love it. Real strong no stretch and I can rip my buzz bait half way across the lake

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Ive tried it here is my little review

Ive use it more and will add that for me the sensivity on slack line is not the greatest. Ive lost a number of crawlers, over a couples days, and didnt feel a thing as it happened. I tried a wacky/senko and just missing something its not relaying the bottom like I thought it would.

Ive used Bitsy Minnow and just cant feel the vibration/wobble like I do with braid.

I did distance comparision with 10/2 PP(very broken-in) and 8/1 PP(new) and really not much differenc. I took pics of the distance but cant really tell the distance well, too much reflection.

It diffinately has a smooth feel going through the guides.

The line does stay coiled a bit after a cast but wil straighten out with slight tension.

It is not uniform it does have slight variance as you slide fingers down a length of the line.

The first day I used it had some slight digging after a catch. The second day (after re-spool) well the fish didnt want to be caught just one little 9" bass(bitsy minnow) didnt have any dig with that fish.

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