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Please share with me your favorite Fluorocarbon Line and why?

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Another vote for SeaGuar invizx @ 6# test.

The reasons I like it:

1) It is limp. A big plus for drop shotting with a spinning rig.
2) It is very similar to Mono (to me) in that is has some stretch, which is what I want.

The line just plain kicks phanny. I have noticed an increase in strikes with it over both braid and mono.

It is has been so good for me that I see no need to want to try anything else. Well, maybe the Trilene 100%. hee hee!
I have to give my nod to Sugoi.

Strong, supple, and abrasion resistant. It is in the little higher price range, but a fairly good value. Seaguar does have a very good price point
Sufix and Trilene Flourocarbons have also impressed me.
I use PLine 100% Floroucarbon. I have tried the Halo but overall am more impressed with the plain old 100% Floroucarbon (memory issues with Halo and spinning poles). So for all you Seaguar users, have any of you tried the new Red Label? I saw it in Bass Pro and it is 100% Floroucarbon and about half the price of Invizx! Anyone have any opinions on it?
Go to SeaGuar's site. They have a downloadable pdf of their lines and I found it really helpful. I would like to try the red label but I will wait until it is available locally.

http://www.seaguar.com/

The last link on the left side is the link to the catalog. You will find a table that illustrates the traits of their lines.

David Parnicky said:
I use PLine 100% Floroucarbon. I have tried the Halo but overall am more impressed with the plain old 100% Floroucarbon (memory issues with Halo and spinning poles). So for all you Seaguar users, have any of you tried the new Red Label? I saw it in Bass Pro and it is 100% Floroucarbon and about half the price of Invizx! Anyone have any opinions on it?

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