When I sent my reels to Don Beck for service he returned them loaded with
Suffix and I've been using it since. I'm pretty impressed with it so far,
but it's got to go a long ways to beat the Yo-Zuri. I've never had a tougher
mono line that the 10 lb. Yo-Zuri, alwaysfishking can attest top that, he's
seen me pull the boat trying to snap it.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I ahve been using the ten pound Suffix Seige for serveral months now for
light topwaters, and fo relatively shallow drop shotting, and it works
great. Good knot strength. Fairly good abbrasion resistance, cast very
well, and has less memory than a lot of other lines.
I also have one 7'10" spinning rod spooled up with 6lb for casting a heavy
slab spoon long distances for small schooley stripers so I won't spook
them with the boat when they are boiling.
I have been very happy with both. I am considereing it in heavier sizes
for some of my other applications. Anybody have any feedback on heavier
Suffix Seige?
I know, I use braid for almsot everything, but there are times when I want
to cast a clear plastic/mono line.
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