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New Seaguar Flouro

Started by McCarter, January 29, 2010, 10:03:06 AM

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McCarter

Who will be the first to buy and give a review on this stuff?

http://www.landbigfish.com/tacklestore/showcase.cfm?PID=6560

McCarter himself :-\'

TCook

Holy crap! I better not even try it because I know what would happen if I did. I would be paying $40 for 200 yards of line instead of $15 that I do now with invisx.
FISH HARD!!!

Fishmael

I just bought a 1000 yd spool of Abrasx.  I really like the invisx and have switched to Seaguar completely since I started using it.  It is tough stuff.  Has anyone had experience with the Abrasx?

LGMOUTH

That stuff is expensive, wow.

Quote from: Fishmael on January 29, 2010, 12:54:32 PM
I just bought a 1000 yd spool of Abrasx.  I really like the invisx and have switched to Seaguar completely since I started using it.  It is tough stuff.  Has anyone had experience with the Abrasx?

I used it last year. Im a big fan of Seaguar fluorocarbon (except maybe the red label stuff) each one has its place. The abrasx is very very limp and doesnt come off your real like some of the other fluorocarbons. It seems to have a little more stretch than say the invisx but it seems to be better in abrasion.
When you are in any contest you should work as if there whereto the very last minute a chance to loose it.

Cy

Quote from: LGMOUTH on January 29, 2010, 01:39:14 PM
That stuff is expensive, wow.

Man!  I guess.  It make the Trilene seem like a bargain.
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Quote from: Fishmael on January 29, 2010, 12:54:32 PM
I just bought a 1000 yd spool of Abrasx.  I really like the invisx and have switched to Seaguar completely since I started using it.  It is tough stuff.  Has anyone had experience with the Abrasx?

I fish a 6'8" 10 lb for tube rod and a 7'2" with 8 lb for my DS rod.

Is this tough enough a drop to 8 and 6 lb for st clair ? OR is what I have good enough ?
Thanks Dan for bringing year round Catch and Release to Michigan

McCarter

should be ok mike.  I like 8 lb for tubes and 6 lb for ds.  I use the normal Seaguar Carbon Pro.  i break off more fish on 17 lb flouro fishing jigs than i do on 6 lb flouro fishing a ds.

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bigjc

Quote from: McCarter on March 03, 2010, 09:27:07 AM
should be ok mike.  I like 8 lb for tubes and 6 lb for ds. 


I agree, I use 8lb on a 6' 9" med/fast KISTLER Graphite Plus for general spinning use and 6lb on a 6' 9" med/mod fast KISTLER Helium II LTX for ds

Cheetam

Geez...$40?  One backlash and I'd be picking out most of it and throwing it in the garbage.
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