josh a Posts: 588 December 12, 2013 at 5:45 pm #1359210 Does anybody have an opinion or review of this? I just picked up some 5# that I plan on using to jig darters and spoons.
patk Nisswa, MNPosts: 1997 December 12, 2013 at 6:06 pm #1371063 You should be very happy with your choice. I switched two years ago on a recommendation from a visit at Thorne Bros. I see no reason to change for me
BullsNeyes Rochester, MNPosts: 168 December 12, 2013 at 6:08 pm #1371064 I use a lot of Pline fluorocarbon and like it a lot, strong, abrasive resistant and little memory.
duke.harbaugh Posts: 207 December 12, 2013 at 6:13 pm #1371067 Quote: I use a lot of Pline fluorocarbon and like it a lot, strong, abrasive resistant and little memory. X2
bullcans Northfield MNPosts: 2004 December 12, 2013 at 7:43 pm #1371087 Good stuffHappened to land a 12# carp (unfortunately) last weekend with 2# P Line, using an inline reel, with 2 yr old P Line in which the fish ran a number of times and P Line held up great
icenutz Aniwa, WIPosts: 2540 December 12, 2013 at 10:08 pm #1371111 Quote: I use a lot of Pline fluorocarbon and like it a lot, strong, abrasive resistant and little memory. X3
Fife Ramsey, MNPosts: 4046 December 13, 2013 at 6:01 am #1371125 I have been using Pline for years and have no complaints. I have 2 lb on my panfish rods and 4 lb on my Walleye rods.
nhammInactive RobbinsdalePosts: 7348 December 13, 2013 at 9:17 am #1363333 Quote: I have been using Pline for years and have no complaints. I have 2 lb on my panfish rods and 4 lb on my Walleye rods. How would this Pline flouro perform on a winter open water setup? Trying to find a good flouro for casting distance