07-31-05, 09:34 PM | #26 |
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i like trilene XT but if you want big spools of line that is pretty cheap and i have never had a problem with it, casts great, is ANDE line. not good for flipping and pitching but good for casting.
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07-31-05, 10:02 PM | #27 |
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"I am extremely impressed with Cajuns casting ability. It is so smooth and limp that I can hardly even feel my line moving out through the guides. I haven't had one single problem with it in 3 days of fishing since I got it. 10lb test on a spinning reel and it feels like a dream. I haven't gotten any abrasions, and I actually pulled out about a foot wide clump of cattails when my buzzbait got stuck in one of the stalks. There was no knot slippage, no tearing, nothing. I think I'll be a cajun buyer for a long time."
I TOLD YOU SO!!!!GLAD TO HEAR YOU LIKE IT!!!
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08-02-05, 09:30 PM | #28 |
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well cajun red sounds good but i stick to fireline
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