P-Line floroclear line

  • Snagger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 184
    #1232111

    Has any one tried this line P-Line floroclear 6 lb test?

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #265458

    Yes, and I love it! I use P-Line on all my rods. I can’t say enough good things about the stuff.

    thumperw
    White Bear Lake, MN
    Posts: 93
    #265469

    I’ve tried a spool on one reel this year, the 12lb. I plan on using it for bass & lakers this summer, but so far have only taken it out for crappies on tonka and Bald Eagle. Caught a few 2lb bass and some panfish with it so far.

    So far, I like it. I think it handles well. I haven’t really stressed it yet. When I start pulling crawler harnesses with it I’ll have a better idea. I like the strength+transparency concept.

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #265476

    I think you will really come to like it for whatever you fish for. I use it mostly for Bass fishing. It is very strong and abrasion resistant. I’m not afraid to tie on a scum frog and throw it into slop for largemouth. P-Line can really take a beating. The transparency of the line is a definite bonus.

    MFO
    Minneapolis, MN
    Posts: 1451
    #265492

    I have used the P-Line and like it. I have found that I prefer Seagar tough. Also the Cabelas name brand is Seager repackaged from what I was told. All my lindy rigs, spinners, etc. when walleye fishing are florocarbon.

    Snagger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 184
    #265740

    Thanks everyone. I have a new shimano sahara with 6 lb P-LINE ready for this weekend.

    Fear no fish!!!

    Snagger
    Owatonna, MN
    Posts: 184
    #266039

    I spent a hour tying up snells for opener with the 6lb P-line it was alot easier than 6lb Trilene XT. Hope it works as well. Thanks agian for the help fella’s.

    FEAR NO FISH!!!!

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