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Does anyone use Berkley Vanish flouro?



 
 
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Old October 6th, 2006, 08:13 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Brendan
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Default Does anyone use Berkley Vanish flouro?

bill allemann wrote:
as far as pure flouro goes, it's one that I've had knot breakage with,
noticeably more than
others like PLine. (knot breakage may have actually been abrasion breaks).
Bill

"Brendan" wrote in message ...
I've started using it recently and find it quite useful.



Thanks everyone. I'll buy some decent flauro next time.
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Old October 6th, 2006, 06:25 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
SimRacer
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Default Does anyone use Berkley Vanish flouro?


"Brendan" wrote in message ...
bill allemann wrote:
as far as pure flouro goes, it's one that I've had knot breakage with,
noticeably more than
others like PLine. (knot breakage may have actually been abrasion

breaks).
Bill

"Brendan" wrote in message

...
I've started using it recently and find it quite useful.



Thanks everyone. I'll buy some decent flauro next time.


Hey, sometimes you don't know until you try it or ask about it.

I also recommend Seaguar or P-Line over the Vanish, having tried all three
over the past few years. The only Berkley line that I use today is their Big
Game mono, in heavier weights (20lb-50lb) for ocean fishing (and as backing
on my bassing reels loaded with braid). Otherwise I like Power Pro for
braid, and P-Line for fluoro, and don't really use much mono for LM bass
fishing of late, instead I just use fluoro in-lieu. Works for me.

Good luck to ya Brendan.


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Old October 6th, 2006, 08:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Calif Bill
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Default Does anyone use Berkley Vanish flouro?


"SimRacer" wrote in message
.. .

"Brendan" wrote in message
...
bill allemann wrote:
as far as pure flouro goes, it's one that I've had knot breakage with,
noticeably more than
others like PLine. (knot breakage may have actually been abrasion

breaks).
Bill

"Brendan" wrote in message

...
I've started using it recently and find it quite useful.



Thanks everyone. I'll buy some decent flauro next time.


Hey, sometimes you don't know until you try it or ask about it.

I also recommend Seaguar or P-Line over the Vanish, having tried all three
over the past few years. The only Berkley line that I use today is their
Big
Game mono, in heavier weights (20lb-50lb) for ocean fishing (and as
backing
on my bassing reels loaded with braid). Otherwise I like Power Pro for
braid, and P-Line for fluoro, and don't really use much mono for LM bass
fishing of late, instead I just use fluoro in-lieu. Works for me.

Good luck to ya Brendan.



Do not know about now, but Vanish used to vary in size along the line. Was
why it broke in the middle, not near a knot. Local tackle store told me
this.


 




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