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Question About Fluorocarbon Fishing Line & "Leader."



 
 
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Old July 2nd, 2004, 03:16 AM
Christopher P. Cericola
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Default Question About Fluorocarbon Fishing Line & "Leader."


"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Leader material is normally stiffer than fishing line. And from my
fishing friends, they say avoid Vanish. Breaks a lot. And not at the
knots. I use Izorline hybrid on reels, and Seaguar 100% Flourcarbon for
leader material.

I'm currently using Vanish 8# and have had a lot of luck with it. It does
seem to give a bit easier than I want but if you set the drag right it does
it job well. Personally, I've been turned onto Excalibur by a friend of mine
and think it's probably one of the best lines I've used.

Christopher


 




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