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Old March 7th, 2005, 02:18 PM
Bill H.
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Default Spiderwire Fusion

I have been using Fusion for several years, but can't seem to find any this
year. Has Spiderwire quit making it? If so, does anyone know of a similar
line that I could try? Thanks


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Old March 7th, 2005, 08:26 PM
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Bill H. wrote:
I have been using Fusion for several years, but can't seem to find

any this
year. Has Spiderwire quit making it? If so, does anyone know of a

similar
line that I could try? Thanks


I bought some at Walmart about a month ago. They seem to have had
plenty.

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Old March 7th, 2005, 08:38 PM
Henry Hefner
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Bill H. wrote:
I have been using Fusion for several years, but can't seem to find any this
year. Has Spiderwire quit making it? If so, does anyone know of a similar
line that I could try? Thanks



Walmart here did away with it when they restocked. I picked up 2
different weights for $1.50 each. I really like Power Pro, but I
couldn't pass up the price.
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Old March 8th, 2005, 06:03 AM
Marty
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"Bill H." wrote in message
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I have been using Fusion for several years, but can't seem to find any

this
year. Has Spiderwire quit making it? If so, does anyone know of a similar
line that I could try? Thanks


It's still listed as a current product on their site. I have no idea how
similar they are, but Fireline, like Fusion, is a fused, as opposed to
braided, line.


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Old March 8th, 2005, 02:19 PM
Charles B. Summers
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Essentially the same as Fireline... just a different manufacturer. Given a
choice between the two, I'd go with Fireline anyway. Both products loose
their color rather quickly, but Spiderwire kinda loses it faster.


"Marty" wrote in message
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"Bill H." wrote in message
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I have been using Fusion for several years, but can't seem to find any

this
year. Has Spiderwire quit making it? If so, does anyone know of a

similar
line that I could try? Thanks


It's still listed as a current product on their site. I have no idea how
similar they are, but Fireline, like Fusion, is a fused, as opposed to
braided, line.




 




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