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Thread: Monofilament line?
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03-26-2024, 09:45 PM #11
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Cool thread Rufus! I was hoping we would here from #r and John G🤔 A while back G had a party at the shop and we tested a lot of these lines We also tip tested some blanks and G pulled a brand new von snarl out of the box and ground the line roller down with a side grinder- sparks were flying😂
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03-27-2024, 03:48 AM #12
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I've trIed them all and can't find any that works better than the ol stren.
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03-27-2024, 08:40 AM #13
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For the longest time I used Ande clear, and still have good luck with it...
But it has gotten so darn expen$ive, that I started looking around.While working at BPS (2012 to 2016), I experimented with their brand name lines and found them quite close to the big brand names at only a fraction of the cost.Now in 4# I use the green Tourney Tough, and have found it resilient for pier or from shore catching whiting & pompano...
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03-27-2024, 05:54 PM #14
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Caught 1 fishing out of port Canaveral back in the 70's, it was around 20lbs, thought it was a shark lol.thanks for sharing
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