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"George T." wrote in message
... I see a lot of new fluorocarbon lines introduced this year...has anybody found a new one that they like? One in particular that I'm interested in is Gamma Edge. I think in has been around since last year but I haven't tried it yet. Alright.... I have been playing with Maxima for the last couple months. I really like the 8 & 10 pound for drop shotting and worming clear water. I was convinced the 12 lb was decent stuff too, but Friday I spooled some 12lb Seaguar back on my wacky senko rod, and yesterday I used it. The Seaguar definitely fishes better. I seemed to have less line twist, and it cast much better. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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The Seaguar twelve pounds and fifteen pounds is incredible. I used 12 medium with 25 pounds of trash cover.I flip over water. I've been down 8 and 10 pounds. I use them drops hotting and other small bait. They seem a little easier to break than their online test will be displayed.
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