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Old 04-10-10, 03:59 PM   #1
Bassboss
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Default Lake fork Parallelium Powersilk (11% strech)?

Wellp, it's that time again! My spool of CXX is running kinda low, it'll prolly give me one more re-spool. So if I don't get more cxx, I'm thinking maybe Lake Fork Parallelium Powersilk. It's a bit pricey, so if anyone can tell me about it, that would be great!! It says the stretch is 11%, (and boast "hyper sensitivity"). Now to me, 11% stretch means nothing. What percent stretch are most other mono/copolly lines, say sufix Siege, or CXX for example? And also, if anyone has used this line (particularly worms, jigs, and senkos), how do ya like it?

Can anyone help me out?

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Holly crap!! Looking at the line Diameter, this stuff is THIN!! 15lb is the same as 30lb braid, or 8lb mono!!!
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