Gamma all the way
Gamma all the way
Seaguar and Sunline are the only two fluoros that I have used...haven't had many issues with either.
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I no longer think it is BS after this past weekend. I was using mono and only got 2 bites on the front of the boat. Guy on the back of the boat was using fluro and got at least 20 bites. We were both using same baits and color and presentation. Only difference was type of line used.
Honestly if you look for a sale, the sunline regular 100% fluoro is hard to beat, and I have used half the lines these guys are mentioning (which some are good as well).
Red Label seems to be the best bet for me. I have also tried Sunline…it seemed ok. No issues to speak of.
While we're on the topic...I'm a long time user of Sunline FC Sniper (tried them all) and stumbled across this while browsing japantackle.com...They have it in sale for 69% off so I ordered (4) spools of it @ $7 each, normally $22 for 110 yards...The reviews I found on google seemed positive...Anyone try it? Anyways, here is the link if someone wants to order some...Little hint, if you order (4) spools keeping your order under $30 you can select air shipment for only $7...Here is the link: YAMATOYO Razor Fluoro Fluorocarbon line
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Never had any issues. I use 17# for everything except topwater even swim jigs in light cover/open water....12# for cranking and 8# for leaders on spinning equip. The 20# is like piano wire and a little tougher to manager but the 17# is perfect for me. I used Sunline 16# and the performance was almost identical at almost half the cost
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Another vote for Seaguar Red Label...I went on a "fluorocarbon journey" trying out many brands and for the price I don't think you can beat the red label.
P-Line 100% floro. A little stiff but it holds up long term and you can't hardly break it when you try.