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fluorocarbon Help!!
hey yall i never used fluorocarbon i got me a shimano solstace 2500fi and i wanna put 6-8lb on it whats a good brand togo with thats good..this is my 1st ultra light reel the smallest i used before was a 4500 penn lol Cant wait to play with some big boys on it :headbang: hope i can get 200 yards on it :fishing:
Thanks Yall :fishing:
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Re: fluorocarbon Help!!
Berkley Vanish...I personally have never had any problems with it. Second choice would be Sufix
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[size=12pt]I use Berkley mono line and Vanish Fluorocarbon leaders.[/size]
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Avoid floro leader material for filling a reel; it is harder and stiffer. Limp casting line conversely is not as good as a leader because it resists abrasion less. People say look for 100% floro, but the Yozuri hybrid line has worked for me. (Also remember it sinks, so not so good for surface lures.)
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Souds like Vanish is the way togo its at walmart right in a blue box i think?
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[quote author=salt_water_guy link=topic=369.msg3231#msg3231 date=1324087488]
Souds like Vanish is the way togo its at walmart right in a blue box i think?
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[size=12pt]Yep[/size]
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Re: fluorocarbon Help!!
[quote author=FinChaser link=topic=369.msg3232#msg3232 date=1324087838]
[quote author=salt_water_guy link=topic=369.msg3231#msg3231 date=1324087488]
Souds like Vanish is the way togo its at walmart right in a blue box i think?
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[size=12pt]Yep[/size]
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Cool i'm gona be waiting for the usps tommrow hope it comes before monday going surf fishing monday with dad gona go kill some whiting
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Re: fluorocarbon Help!!
I've never had good results from 100% floro on spinning tackle myself. I tried several brands in six pound test for crappie fishing and they all were too stiff and took too much memory. I was lucky to get through one day of fishing.
I've had great success with some of the hybrid lines like Silver Thread and Suffix.
Wilson, post a review on the Vanish after you've fished it a few times. Maybe the problem is just with light lines and light lures.
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The stuff sure is expensive, regular mono with minimal terminal tackle, and weights as well as smaller hooks seem to make a pretty good difference if your going to try to go UL. I was thinking real seriously getting a second ul set-up using a ul reel (about a 2500), med-light rod and using a 10# hybrid or braided line. Be an awesome set-up for when you want a little longer casts, bottom fishing for flounder ect. That's another option you might try. Braided line though has its own issues and things to consider.
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The stuff sure is expensive, regular mono with minimal terminal tackle, and weights as well as smaller hooks seem to make a pretty good difference if your going to try to go UL. I was thinking real seriously getting a second ul set-up using a ul reel (about a 2500), med-light rod and using a 10# hybrid or braided line. Be an awesome set-up for when you want a little longer casts, bottom fishing for flounder ect. That's another option you might try. Braided line though has its own issues and things to consider.
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Yeah this is my 1st UL Before a UL was a 4500 penn ss HAHA