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  1. Ranger Boats Moderator 22RangerZ520R's Avatar
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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by willwork4fish View Post
    The only straight flouro I run anymore is Tatsu. It's expensive but worth it IMO.
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    #22
    Stick with the Trilene XL.

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    #23
    If you wanna go flouro go with tatsu or sunline sniper
    If braid I would go with either sunline xplasma, smacking, or p line x4 or x8
    Copoly I would go with the p line or gamma
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    #24
    Can't recall the name but it's in the blue and black box. BPS just had it for sell for under $7.00 a spool. Use it for Ned rigs, shakey head and wacky worms.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by cumara View Post
    I've had best results using straight Sunline Super FC Sniper 8lb. Well worth the extra cost over less expensive fluorocarbons.
    Interesting, I have a lot of Sunline Sniper for my baitcasters so think I will try it on a spinning rod and see what happens.

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    #26
    PowerPro SuperSlick V2 to Daiwa fluoro 6-10lb depending. Dan
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    #27
    My preferred flouro is Tatsu which i used for quite a few years. It handles very well on spinning reels. I have switched this season to braid on all 3 spinning reels I own. Two of them have YKG G-Soul Upgrade X-8 and one has Daiwa J-Braid Grand X8. The YKG is the best braid I have ever used on spinning reels. The Daiwa J-Braid is decent but noting special. I use flouro leaders 100% of the time.

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    #28
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    #29
    Nanofil by far.
    Have one spare spool with braid for trout season throwing in-line spinners

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    #30
    YGK SS112 Sinking Braid without a doubt is my favorite finesse braid. You have to try this stuff to believe how good it is...

    For FC, I've used Sunline Super FC Sniper in 7# for years, but have been using a lot of the new Daiwa J-Fluoro Samurai in 8# with excellent results.
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    #31
    15-20lb sufix 832 ghost with 6-8lb sniper leader

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    #32
    [QUOTE=Bronzefly;11807649]YGK SS112 Sinking Braid without a doubt is my favorite finesse braid. You have to try this stuff to believe how good it is...

    For FC, I've used Sunline Super FC Sniper in 7# for years, but have been using a lot of the new Daiwa J-Fluoro Samurai in 8# with excellent results.[/QUOTE


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    #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Bronzefly View Post
    YGK SS112 Sinking Braid without a doubt is my favorite finesse braid. You have to try this stuff to believe how good it is...

    For FC, I've used Sunline Super FC Sniper in 7# for years, but have been using a lot of the new Daiwa J-Fluoro Samurai in 8# with excellent results.
    YGK SS112 is amazing.

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by fishn580 View Post
    YGK SS112 is amazing.
    Ordering this now . . . die hard Fireline user here.
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    Guys, I'm tellin you, if you try PLine Flouroclear, you won't change. Got the idea off a Bass University video. Stuff is incredible. And it's inexpensive. Will cast farther than braid.
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    #37
    Izorline Platinum in 8lb (.011) is nice for M or MH spinning where a tougher line is needed. For other M and ML I go with Sunline Super Natural 10 lb (.010), 8lb (.0095), or 6lb (.008)

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