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Something I never knew. Last week on a drive to Ft. Worth I was listening to a Bassfeed podcast and they had one of the reps for Vicious lines on interviewing him. Turns out while we are concerned with pound test, they base all their line ratings on line diameter. Where we see 12 lb test they see .013 diameter. Thought that was interesting.
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Thanks, Reb!
When I buy lines, I like to look for the lowest diameter pound-test that I'm searching for, especially when it comes to fluorocarbon. I really like Maxima 100% Fluoro. It really has some good diameter-to-test rating. -Lunk-
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i didn't know that reb.
L.L. have you thrown that maxima flouro yet? i really like maxima mono, but as much memory as it has i would have been scared of the flouro.
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If you go by line diameter the fluorocarbon will scare the bejeepers out of you for they are high priced and very weak line per diameter reading, in saying that I still think it has to be another reason that I am not aware of for the purpose of it being made other than feeding the baitmonkey and lying to the people who purchase fluorocarbon line.
Interesting to read the line test reports where the people who test the line frequently note that fluorocarbon doesn't have that much of a better line invisability above regular mono or copolymer lines and yet we are led to believe that it has through advertisement, who do you think is lying ? The people testing it for no personal gain or the companies advertising trying to sell thier product for pure financial gain ? Are our wallets being raped for our dedication and love for the sport of bass fishing ?
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I buy it for feel. And please, I don't want a mental picture of my wallet being raped!
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Cranebird,
I tend to disagree with you ref. the strength of flouro. being weak. Just yest. I hooked and landed a 4 lb bass with a spinning rod while using Seagure flouro. It was using 8 lb test and yes it was fraid. The fish ran under the boat 3 times.
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