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Brand of Line
I looked back a few pages and did not see this in a thread, so if I am repeating this thread, I am sorry. I know that a lot of us will use different types of line and different sizes of line for different applications. What I am curious about is your favorite brand of line. What is your favorite brand of mono, fluoro and braid?
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OK good thread. I like cajun red line mono and I just got a spool of Ande clear, I also use trilene big game in green. As for braid..i have been using power pro. I just bought a spool of suffix, gonna give it a try. I don't use fluoro line as of yet. But i may in the near future.
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Mono- Triline big game also in green, it's cheap and works very well.
Braid- Power Pro, it's smoother on the cast than many braided lines and it's strong. Flouro- Seaguar AbrazX, very smooth and the abraision resistance performs well.
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For mono, I like the trilene XT about 14-17lb test
braid I like spiderwire stealth. Nothing under 30lb, I tried power pro and liked it, but occasionally I would get a backlash and the line would snap and the lure would go flying with 10 yards of line attached to it. flouro-I like viscious in 14-17lb test. My only complaint with flouro is that occasionally I will cast and get a backlash, pick it out and then on the next couple of casts I will find a spot where the line is broken in the spool. It gets really frustrating and maybe I just need to change the line more. |
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I like Suffix Elite for mono and Power Pro for braid. I don't use flouro but I really like copolymer lines. Yo-Zuri Hybrid is my favorite but I like P-Line CX too. A lot of guys on here seem to like the CXX better, it is stronger than the CX but has more memory.
I use 10# and 12# copoly on baitcasters, 14# and 17# mono and 50# braid. |
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After trying MANY monos and fluroros I use P-Line Floroclear for everything I don't use braid for and Powerpro for braid applications. I finally realized I don't need umpteen different lines for different applications since I fish for fun and not a paycheck. Made fishing a lot more enjoyable.
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For mono I use Stren original.
For braid I use both Power Pro and Suffix. For Flouro I use BPS - stuff works great. |
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Fluorocarbon - Seaguar InvisX (or AbrasX)
I've used about four different fluoros, and InvisX is by far the limpest and most managable of any of them. While I haven't used the AbrasX yet, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a more abrasion resistant fluoro. I would like to try Sufix's new fluorocarbon, and Seaguar's new Tatsu (but that one's a bit out of my price range). Mono - Sufix Elite (or Siege) I've used Stren, Trilene, and a few others, and the Sufix Elite is by far the best. I find this line has a lot less memory than either stren or trilene (even when those two have had KVD Line and Lure applied). Just like the Seaguar AbrasX, I haven't used the Sufix Siege, but wouldn't hesitate to recommend it as a more abrasion resistant mono. I don't use mono much, and there isn't any other mono out there that makes we really want to try it. Braid - Sufix Performance Braid. I've used BPS Braid, P-line Spectrex, Power Pro, and the Sufix. The sufix is by far the smoothest of any of these lines. It is made with 6 strands of fiber as opposed to the 4 strands used in Power Pro. Of the lines I've used, Power Pro is my second choice. One downside to the Sufix Performance braid is the color fades kinda fast, but that doesn't bother me or effect the performance of the line. While the Sufix is a bit more expensive that most other braids, they offer a money back guarantee if you don't like it (which I think you will if you try it.) There's really only one braid that I'd want to try, and that's the new Fireline Braid. Made with 8 strands, it is supposedly smoother than the Sufix. Copolymer - P-line Floroclear or Yo-Zuri Hybrid. I put two lines up there because I think they're both good for different things. For most finesse applicastions or ones that require more sensitivity, the Floroclear is my choice in copolymers. I've used it for jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, wacky rigging, shakey head, and a few other techniques. Downside, not as sensitive as pure fluoro, but still better than mono. Not as abraision resistant as some fluoros. For applications that require a tough abbrasion resistant line, I'd go with the Yo-Zuri. This stuff is definately tough. It is a bit stiffer than the Floroclear, and isn't as sensitive. I used Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft on one of my spinning reels in a river for smallies once. I got my tube caught on some rocks and after pulling and tugging, I couldn't get it out. I walked around the the rock to the other side, my line rubbing the whole way. When I got the lure out, I inspected my line: almost looked brand new. No nicks, and VERY little abrasion. The downside to this is like I said, not very sensitive, and a bit stiff. BB
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Mono= trilene XL in 12,14,17 lbs.
Floro= trilene 100% floro in same pounds as mono. Braid= spider wire stealth in 30-65 lbs. Just picked up a roll of that new deep cranking line from suffix to try out. Havnt used it yet tho.
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Ok so a far as brands, of mono, I really like P-line now, I was a sufix fan, but I really like this stuff! CXX to be exact, don't use it on spinning reels though. They first 1/4 of the fist outing this stuff has some pretty bad memory. But after a while, it's fine, pretty limp line (not like XL, or sufix Elite, or even siege though). It's abrasion resistance is tremendous. After flipping some stick ups and catching 5 nice bass in them, mine line had few nicks and fray in it. Best abrasion resistant line I've ever used. This line is also very sensitive, and low stretch. Great for using worms and jigs, granted you have an OK rod. It's also tough as nails!! I'm using the 12lb and have yet to break off, tests have shown it breaks at more like 22.5lbs! So don't get more than 12lb, 10lb is probably a little better breaking at around 17lbs.
That mono is kind of limited to casting tackle though. But for spinning tackle I like P-line Floroclear. I've only used it a few times but so far I like it a lot, (I'm using 8lb). Very low diameter, extremely limp, and decently sensitive. But I can't really say for sure having only used it a few times. But I really liked Ande original mono (8lb) a whole lot. Surprisingly low stretch, and sensitive too, how ever it lacks a little bit in abrasion resistance, and and a little on the high end for of stiffness for spinning reels. A fine line though. For fluorocarbon, I like BPS XPS pretty good. It's about as stiff as the 12lb CXX (14lb Floruo), nice abrasion resistance. The only thing that it lacks in is knot strength, I broke off a bunch of time at the knot (palomar). Also it's a little less sensitive than other Fluorocarbon I've tried After having so much luck with other p-line products, I'd like to try the line of p-line fluorocarbon (Halo and regular), I've heard great stuff about them too. For braid I like Power Pro. It's kinda rough, but stays round, and does not adsorb water like some spiderwire does. But I'd like to try Sufix Braid after hearing such good about it. Hope this helps! Good luck and good fishing!
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And actually, mono, despite getting stiffer with time, actually has a decent shelf life if it is in a cool environment and away from sunlight. BB
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Hmm, that's cool, thanks bigB!
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Mono: don't use it, I prefer a co-polymer (YoZuri)
Braid - Suffix Flurocarbon - YoZuri (only leaders for me) |
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mono = suffix
braid = suffix floro = trilene |
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Mono= Suffix Siege 10,17lb....Love it!!...I use to use Trilene XT...It wasnt bad,but the Suffix blows it away.
I also use the P-line CXX..I dont think Ill ever buy it again...Ive got both the 12lb and 17lb..Ive only used the 17 so far and the memory starting off was awful...I hated it....After using about a gallon of conditioner on it,it finally relaxed and became more usable...Kinda weird,Im thinking the cold,cold weather may have played a part in bad memory in the beggining. Im looking into the Suffix Elite next.I really like the Siege,so Im sure the Elite will be a winner as well Flo & braid I dont use,...George Perry didnt need it and niether do I That and its too expensive
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01-21-10, 12:36 AM | #20 |
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For Flurocarbon i will give P-line a try. Ive heard a lot good stuff from this line.
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I couldn't agree with you more. I use the 17lb and it just performs perfectly every time.
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If ya got loads of money get Sunline Shooter fluoro that stuff goes for about 30 bucks. But for braid I use pwer pro, mono i use big game, and fluoro I use pline
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I only use mono for all applications, Trilene XL and or Original Stren, what ever is on sale. Stren worked well for me for decades , Trilene I have been using for several seasons,They seem to be about the same
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Mono...
-Yo-Zuri Hybrid (Lo-Vis Clear) -Sufix Siege (Neon Tangerine) -Sufix Elite (Hi-Vis Yellow) Fluoro... -Triple Fish Braid... -Sufix Performance
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Mono - Trilene Big Game
Copolymer - (Almost all I use) P-Line CXX, and CX Premium. I try other brands on occasion, but they just don't compare IMO. Braid - Sceptrex by P-Line Flouro - P-Line Halo |
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