fluorocarbon line

  • banana1
    Bloomington Wi.
    Posts: 40
    #1267305

    Is fluorocarbon line worth the money. I buy these economy spools of line and change it often,because I fish a lot,change it every 2 weeks on average,and always had good luck. Is it worth it?

    happycampin
    New Richmond, WI
    Posts: 667
    #866254

    It is if you have to change your line every two weeks!

    phishirman
    Madison, WI
    Posts: 1090
    #866260

    need some more info…what do you fish for? and how do you normally fish for your preferred species?

    Tom Sawvell
    Inactive
    Posts: 9559
    #866284

    Its decent line if you are going to be bobber fishing. If you are, don’t use it.

    tom_gursky
    Michigan's Upper Peninsula(Iron Mountain)
    Posts: 4751
    #866295

    Denser than Mono, so it sinks and has less “belly” in wind/current… much less stretch, abrasion resistant. invisible in the water… also more expensive. I use it for most of my fishing except topwater bassin.

    tony_apisa
    E. Moline Illinois along the Rock River
    Posts: 1180
    #866298

    Well worth the money.

    Grouse_Dog
    The Shores of Lake Harriet
    Posts: 2043
    #866313

    BPS Fluoro is really nice.

    Dog

    red89
    Hudson
    Posts: 918
    #866320

    I saw some good reviews on seaguar invizx, think i might try that out this year.

    ggoody
    Mpls MN
    Posts: 2603
    #866324

    Quote:


    BPS Fluoro is really nice.

    Dog


    Definitely don’t by Vanish as it’s JUNK. Get some of the mentioned ones like BPS, seaguar, but make sure it’s 100 percent Fluoro and not Scamish I mean Vanish!

    Did I mention Vanish is crap and should never be purchased?

    bassmaster
    SE, MN
    Posts: 466
    #866342

    I really like Seaguar AbrazX. Good strong line and holds up well when fishing in rock and snags. While on the subject has anyone tried the new (to the u.s.) Seaguar Tatsu? It looks good but $40-$50 for 200 yards of line.

    bucketmouth1
    Lancaster, WI
    Posts: 562
    #866548

    I’ve tried 3 or 4 different brands and seaguar is by far in my opinion the best line ive tried. Havnt tried BPS yet tho ive heard thats also good

    walleyejgr
    Posts: 281
    #866580

    what about cajun line fluorocarbon havent heard much on it. i use there red cast and red lightning and find this line hard to beat.it has never cost me a fish due to breaking,and i primarly fish the river and spillway

    hairjig
    Cudahy, Wis.
    Posts: 937
    #866637

    Yes floro is worth using, I like P-Line in 6# and 12# very strong , abrasion resistent and smaller daimeter.

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