I've been using the P-Line 100% Fluorocarbon 6# for trout and stuff. And seems to work great. It is a little stiffer than I would like. And also, the memory isnt a big issue, but it is there.
Been meaning to try out that new Halo though.
fishin line brands
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RE:fishin line brands
I pretty much run Trilene XL and XT all the time. I also use (hope to spell this right) camelion florocarbon as leaders when steelhead fishing and like it well. As for lines I've used and don't like well is stren and fireline. Lot of people here use P-line, I'm going to have to give it a shot.
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RE:fishin line brands
I use Berkly Vanish Florocarbon line mostly. "It literally does vanish in the water"
But I use Ande Mono in heavy cover.
But I use Ande Mono in heavy cover.
Last edited by Anonymous on Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
RE:fishin line brands
i used that stuff one time and i saw a bluegill hit/strike my line in the waterjake campbell wrote:I use Berkly Vanish Florocarbon line mostly. "It literally does vanish in the water"