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Okay, Vicious is horrible. So i need a good fluoro that I dont have to spend half my paycheck on. What do you guys use? Wheres the best deals? Does anyone know where a guy could get red label in bulk?
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1/4 paycheck http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descp...ICIOUS-VF.html (250yds)
1/2 paycheck http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descp...AGUAR-SIF.html (200yds) 2 paychecks http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descp...AGUAR-SIF.html (approx. 110yds) BB P.S. the middle one is my pick
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seaguar invizx is a great flouro just like bb said. also abrazx is awesome, it is really tough but it also has a tad more memory than invizx so i guess it depends on what you are looking for.
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before using bps xps I used invizx for spinning reels and abrazx on baitcasters. both great lines, as c-rig mentioned, but i feel for the price you can't beat the bps flouro, plus you can get great savings on bulk spools.
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i personally didn't like the xps stuff, i thought it had way too much line memory. but i have heard a lot of guys say that they like it so maybe it was a bad spool.
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When did you try it, I think they revamped it about 3 years ago.
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i found a good deal on carbon pro. local guy. So i hope it works out anyone use it?
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I've used it and it is good, but I prefer Invizx because Invizx is limper and that is a trait I want in fc line for my spinning reel. I don't have a problem using stiffer fc lines on casting reels, however.
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Seagar is a good choice, but I treid the triline 100% fluorocarbon and am slowly switching over all my reels to that .
Jim
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carbon pro is a good line. i mainly used it on my flippin stick because it is somewhat stiffer than invizx but i think you will probably like it.
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