Seaguar Grand Max is the S**t when it comes to Fluoro in my opinion. I have
used it almost exclusively (also use P-Line CFX). The break strength is
amazing. I have landed numerous steelhead over 10lbs on 4lb Grand Max, I
believe 4.7 or 4.3 is the actual weight, I can't remember. Plus
fluorocarbon is inherently abrasion resistant. The only real crap I have
found for Fluoro is Vanish, I wont touch the stuff ever again, at least not
in the light version, maybe 12lb+, but nothing under 8lb.
It is pricey, but definitely worth it , again in my opinion.
Hope this helps, if need any specifics drop me an email.
Chris Rennert
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
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Has anyone else tried this new line?
http://www.sufix.com/FishingLine/ProMix.htm
I picked some up at ICAST last week and got around to spooling it up last
night on my night fishing rod. This is the Clear/Blue Fluorescent line.
Since I have a night tournament coming up next weekend, I want to try it
out
before getting on the lake, then regretting it if it didn't work right. As
I
was spooling it up, I noticed that it didn't have the "white" look to it
as
Stren does. It really looked clear, even when held in the light of a lamp.
I
was worried that the spool had been marked wrong, so after dark I went out
to the boat and hooked up the black lights to see if it would glow. Sure
enough, it did... and really stood out in the darkness.
I'm heading out to the lake Tuesday evening to see how it performs in the
water. If it acts the way I anticipate... I think I've found a new brand
of
fishing line.
I also picked up a spool of their Tritanium which is very clear too! It's
not the fluorescent line, and is super clear. Also, very little stretch
that
I can tell for now.
As for the Seaguar (http://www.seaguar.com/store.html?p=5)... has anyone
used this for freshwater? It appears to be a pretty decent line too, but
I've never used a pure fluorocarbon line before.
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