With the cost of good fluorocarbon high, what is the best 10lb fluorocarbon line for a spinning rod used for shakey head?
With the cost of good fluorocarbon high, what is the best 10lb fluorocarbon line for a spinning rod used for shakey head?
The one I like the most for the price is red label seagar, I'm not declaring it the best cause I'm sure there is something better on the market. What I will say is that for three years of throwing this line I have zero complaints and I can afford to spool up before every tournament.
This year I'm actually going to experiment with braid and a flora leader as I would have to respool but a few times a season since braid has zero memory.
jmtc
2015 Nitro Z-7
2015 Mercury Pro XS
Minn Kota, Lowrance and Powerpole
Sunline FC Sniper the best line I have ever used on a spinning reel in 10lb test. Give it a try you won't be sorry. I use 8lb sunline on my shakey head with All-Star med-act rod 6' 6"![]()
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Modified by 225proxs at 6:51 AM 1/11/2012
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really good stuff I have the 7lb for drop shotting and it works well. I also like the Gamma pro touch fc in 8 lb it works awesome as well. Im sure 10 lb would work well also.
I am also going to say Sunline Sniper Super FC I use 10lb for cranking,jerkbaits,and on the 2 spinning rods I have in the boat I have also used it for clearwater senko and finesse jig fishing as far as line goes there are plenty of others out there seaguar berkley and sufix have all cost me baits fish and tournament money so I stick with sunline as it has never let me down
thats a great question man.. all i got is that it ain't stren or berkley. too much memory on my shimano reels.. line twist sucks. worse with the drop shot than the shaky though, even with ball bearing swivels
As everyone has their preference, I prefer Seagar InvisX and Red Label. Both are great lines with the Red Label being a little bit cheaper. I like having the smaller diameter too, very sensitive lines. I've heard good things on just about all the FC Lines but I like the Seagar.
\"WILL\"
2006 Skeeter ZX 200, HPDI 200...FINALLY!!
Sunline FC Sniper
Best I have ever used..... I also use the 7lb for D/S.
Pricey but worth it!!![]()
Tim Messer ~ Lake Ariel, Pa.
US Army 1968 ~ 1971.
I use 20# Power Pro Braid to 6# Floro NO line twist casts a mile! Super Sensitive.
Chris Beverly
2005 Champion 206 Mercury Verado 275!!!
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Jigsisme »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">As everyone has their preference, I prefer Seagar InvisX and Red Label. Both are great lines with the Red Label being a little bit cheaper. I like having the smaller diameter too, very sensitive lines. I've heard good things on just about all the FC Lines but I like the Seagar.
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If you need 10 lb test use casting gear, and Sunline. I like the 7 or 8 lb for spinning outfits.![]()